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CHAPTER 33
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L.E.P. 1-12 REVISED TO REFLECT THIS REVISION INDICATING


NEW,REVISED, AND/OR DELETED PAGES
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7, 9- EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 106-149, 221-235, 239-249,
10 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

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401- 403, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
406- 407 151-199, 201-249, 301-399,
401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
528-599,

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

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402, 408

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8- 10 CORRECTION/ADDITION/AMPLIFICATION 001-049, 051-099, 101-105,
MODIFIED TITLE 201-210,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 106-149, 151-199, 211-249,
251-299, 301-399, 401-499,

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251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

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4- 5, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 106-149, 234-235, 239-249,
16- 17, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
23, 27- 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
31, 46,
49, 53-
64, 66,
69- 70

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502- 504, CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 106-149, 151-199, 234-235,
506, 510- 239-249, 251-299, 301-399,
512, 518- 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
520, 535- 528-599,
537, 543, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 106-149, 151-199, 234-235,
545- 546, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399,
548- 549, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
554, 558- 528-599,
561

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406- 411, 307-399, 404-499, 501-509,
413- 415, 511-526, 528-599,
417- 421 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 106-149, 234-235, 239-249,
251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

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401- 408 CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 234-235, 239-249, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 234-235, 239-249, 251-299,
307-399, 404-499, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,

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5, 8, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
10, 12 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

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502- 504 MOD.22815K2423 INCORPORATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,


EQUIPMENT/FURNISHINGS-PAX COMPARTMENT- 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
AFT LAVATORY- DEFINE AND INSTALL LAVATORY D 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,
MOD.22819K2429 INCORPORATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
EQUIPMENT/FURNISHINGS-PAX COMPARTMENT- 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
AFT LAVATORY-DEFINE LAVATORY E 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,
MOD.22832K2425 INCORPORATED 106-149, 234-235, 239-249,
EQUIPMENT/FURNISHINGS - PAX COMPARTMENT 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
MID LAVATORY - DEFINE LAVATORY H 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
MOD.23125K2751 INCORPORATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
EQUIPMENT/FURNISHINGS-PAX COMPARTMENT- 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
FWD LAVATORY-DEFINE LAVATORY A 301-399, 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,

33-24-11 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 402, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 106-149, 211-249, 251-299,
404, 406- 305-399, 401-499, 501-509,
408, 410 511-526, 528-599,

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9- 11, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 106-149, 234-235, 239-249,
15, 19- 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
21, 25 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

33-25-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


505- 506, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 106-149, 234-235, 239-249,
508, 510, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
513- 514, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
516

33-26-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


3- 5, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 106-149, 151-199, 201-249,
10- 11, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509,
15 511-526, 528-599,

33-26-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


501, 505 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,

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402, 406, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
409 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,

33-26-23 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 403, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
405, 409- 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
411 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
528-599,

33-27-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


3, 5- EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 106-149, 234-235, 239-249,
6, 8- 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
10 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

33-27-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


504- 505, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 106-149, 234-235, 239-249,
510 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

33-27-12 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


402- 404, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 106-149, 234-235, 239-249,
406, 408- 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
412, 414 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

33-27-41 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 412 CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 106-149, 234-235, 239-249,
251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 106-149, 234-235, 239-249,
251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

33-30-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


1, 3- EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
5, 10, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
12 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
528-599,

33-31-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


1, 3, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 106-149, 225-235, 239-249,
5 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

33-31-11 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 403, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 106-149, 225-235, 239-249,
405- 406, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,

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408- 411, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,


413- 415,
417- 418,
420- 422,
424- 435

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1, 4, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 106-149, 201-249, 251-299,
6, 9, 305-399, 401-499, 501-509,
12, 18- 511-526, 528-599,
20

33-34-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


503- 504, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
506- 508 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,

33-34-11 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


302- 304 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
201-249, 251-299, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,

33-34-11 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


402- 403, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
405- 406, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509,
410- 412 511-526, 528-599,

33-34-12 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


402, 406, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 234-235, 239-249, 251-299,
409, 411, 305-399, 401-499, 501-509,
416 511-526, 528-599,

33-37-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


3, 5, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 106-149, 225-235, 239-249,
7, 9 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

33-37-11 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


405, 408, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 106-149, 225-235, 239-249,
412- 414, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
418- 421, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
424- 427,
430- 433

33-43-11 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 052-099, 101-149,


405, 407 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
301-399, 401-499, 501-509,

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511-526, 528-599,

33-46-11 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 403, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 052-099, 101-149,
405- 407, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
409- 410 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,

33-46-12 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 402, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 052-099, 101-149,
405, 408- 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
409 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,

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1- 3, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 052-099, 101-149,
6- 7, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
10, 12 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,

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402- 404, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 052-099, 101-149,
406- 407, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
410- 414 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,

33-48-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


502, 505- EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 052-099, 101-149,
506 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,

33-48-11 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 403, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 052-099, 101-149,
405, 407- 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
409, 412- 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
414, 416- 511-526, 528-599,
418, 422-
424

33-48-12 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 403, CORRECTION/ADDITION/AMPLIFICATION 001-049, 052-099, 101-149,
405- 410, TEXT UPDATED. 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
415 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,
EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 052-099, 101-149,
151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
301-399, 401-499, 501-509,

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33-48-13 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 402, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 051-099, 106-149, 156-199,
404- 408 209-249, 251-299, 301-399,
401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
528-599,

33-49-11 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


409- 410, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 106-149, 229-235, 239-249,
412- 413 251-299, 303-399, 401-499,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

33-50-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


1, 3, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
5 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,

33-51-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


1, 5, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
9, 21, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
24, 26, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
29, 32- 511-526, 528-599,
33, 37,
43- 44,
49- 51,
69, 94-
96,A012,
A018,A021-
A025,A029,
A037-A038,
A048-A049,
A055,A058,
A060,A062,
A065-A067,
A069-A073,
A075-A082

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405- 406 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,

33-51-00 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


501, 504, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
510, 513, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,

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517, 522- 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


523, 525- 511-526, 528-599,
526, 529-
530, 532-
534, 537,
539, 541,
543, 546,
548- 550,
556- 557,
564, 567,
570- 571

33-51-11 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


402, 404- EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
405, 414- 159-199, 201-249, 251-299,
415, 418- 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
419, 425, 528-599,
428- 442,
444

33-51-13 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


402- 404, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 106-149, 234-235, 239-249,
408, 414, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
416- 418, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
420

33-51-14 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 403, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 106-149, 151-199, 210-249,
405, 408- 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,
412 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

33-51-15 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 410 CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) DATA UPDATED 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
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,

33-51-16 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401, 403- EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
405, 408- 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
412 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,

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401, 403- EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 001-049, 051-099, 101-149,
404, 407- 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
410 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
528-599,

33-51-21 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 403, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 106-149, 229-235, 239-249,
406- 407, 251-299, 303-399, 401-499,
414- 420 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

33-51-21 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


701- 702, EFFECTIVITY UPDATED (THROUGHOUT THE TEXT) 106-149, 229-235, 239-249,
704- 705 251-299, 303-399, 401-499,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

33-51-38 EFFECTIVITY UPDATED


401- 406, CORRECTION/ADDITION/AMPLIFICATION ALL
408- 434 TEXT UPDATED.
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,

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RECORD 33-10-00 2 Feb01/98 33-12-13 R 406 Feb01/10


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33-10-00 R 5 Feb01/10 33-12-13 409 Aug01/09
L.E.P. R 1-12 Feb01/10 33-10-00 R 6 Feb01/10 33-12-13 410 Aug01/09
T. of C. 1 Aug01/09 33-12-13 411 Aug01/09
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T. of C. 3 Nov01/09 33-12-00 2 Feb01/98 33-12-13 413 Aug01/09
T. of C. R 4 Feb01/10 33-12-00 3 Aug01/09 33-12-13 414 Aug01/09
T. of C. R 5 Feb01/10 33-12-00 4 Aug01/09 33-12-14 401 Feb01/98
T. of C. R 6 Feb01/10 33-12-00 5 Aug01/09 33-12-14 402 Feb01/98
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T. of C. R 9 Feb01/10 33-12-00 8 Nov01/09 33-12-14 405 Feb01/98
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33-51-12 402 Feb01/08 33-51-15 R 401 Feb01/10 33-51-21 R 414 Feb01/10
33-51-12 403 May01/05 33-51-15 R 402 Feb01/10 33-51-21 R 415 Feb01/10
33-51-12 404 Feb01/02 33-51-15 R 403 Feb01/10 33-51-21 R 416 Feb01/10
33-51-12 405 Feb01/08 33-51-15 R 404 Feb01/10 33-51-21 R 417 Feb01/10
33-51-12 406 Feb01/08 33-51-15 R 405 Feb01/10 33-51-21 R 418 Feb01/10
33-51-12 407 May01/05 33-51-15 R 406 Feb01/10 33-51-21 R 419 Feb01/10
33-51-12 408 Feb01/08 33-51-15 R 407 Feb01/10 33-51-21 R 420 Feb01/10
33-51-12 409 Feb01/08 33-51-15 R 408 Feb01/10 33-51-21 R 701 Feb01/10
33-51-12 410 Feb01/08 33-51-15 R 409 Feb01/10 33-51-21 R 702 Feb01/10
33-51-12 411 Feb01/08 33-51-15 R 410 Feb01/10 33-51-21 703 Nov01/09
33-51-12 412 May01/05 33-51-16 R 401 Feb01/10 33-51-21 R 704 Feb01/10
33-51-12 413 May01/05 33-51-16 402 Feb01/08 33-51-21 R 705 Feb01/10
33-51-12 414 May01/05 33-51-16 R 403 Feb01/10 33-51-38 R 401 Feb01/10
33-51-12 415 May01/05 33-51-16 R 404 Feb01/10 33-51-38 R 402 Feb01/10
33-51-12 416 May01/05 33-51-16 R 405 Feb01/10 33-51-38 R 403 Feb01/10
33-51-12 417 May01/05 33-51-16 406 May01/07 33-51-38 R 404 Feb01/10
33-51-13 401 Nov01/08 33-51-16 407 May01/05 33-51-38 R 405 Feb01/10
33-51-13 R 402 Feb01/10 33-51-16 R 408 Feb01/10 33-51-38 R 406 Feb01/10
33-51-13 R 403 Feb01/10 33-51-16 R 409 Feb01/10 33-51-38 407 May01/04
33-51-13 R 404 Feb01/10 33-51-16 R 410 Feb01/10 33-51-38 R 408 Feb01/10
33-51-13 405 Feb01/08 33-51-16 R 411 Feb01/10 33-51-38 R 409 Feb01/10

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33-51-38 R 411 Feb01/10
33-51-38 R 412 Feb01/10
33-51-38 R 413 Feb01/10
33-51-38 R 414 Feb01/10
33-51-38 R 415 Feb01/10
33-51-38 R 416 Feb01/10
33-51-38 R 417 Feb01/10
33-51-38 R 418 Feb01/10
33-51-38 R 419 Feb01/10
33-51-38 R 420 Feb01/10
33-51-38 R 421 Feb01/10
33-51-38 R 422 Feb01/10
33-51-38 R 423 Feb01/10
33-51-38 R 424 Feb01/10
33-51-38 R 425 Feb01/10
33-51-38 R 426 Feb01/10
33-51-38 R 427 Feb01/10
33-51-38 R 428 Feb01/10
33-51-38 R 429 Feb01/10
33-51-38 R 430 Feb01/10
33-51-38 R 431 Feb01/10
33-51-38 R 432 Feb01/10
33-51-38 R 433 Feb01/10
33-51-38 N 434 Feb01/10
33-51-39 401 May01/06
33-51-39 402 May01/06
33-51-39 403 May01/06
33-51-39 404 May01/06
33-51-39 405 May01/05
33-51-39 406 May01/06
33-51-39 407 May01/06
33-51-39 408 May01/06
33-51-39 409 May01/06
33-51-39 410 May01/06
33-51-39 411 May01/06
33-51-39 412 May01/06
33-51-39 413 May01/06
33-51-39 414 May01/06
33-51-39 415 May01/06
33-51-39 416 May01/06
33-51-39 417 May01/06
33-51-39 418 May01/06
33-51-39 419 May01/06
33-51-39 420 May01/06
33-51-39 421 May01/06
33-51-39 422 May01/06
33-51-39 423 May01/06
33-51-39 424 May01/06
33-51-39 425 May01/06

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LIGHTS - GENERAL
________________ 33-00-00
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Cockpit Lights 1 ALL
Cabin Lights 1 ALL
Cargo and Service Compartment 1 ALL
Lights
External Lights 1 ALL
Cabin Emergency Lighting 2 ALL

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COCKPIT 33-10-00
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Power Supply 1 ALL

GENERAL ILLUMINATION 33-12-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Component Location 1 ALL
System Description 4 ALL
Cockpit Lighting by Dome Lights 4 ALL
Console Lighting 4 ALL
Instrument Panel Lighting 7 ALL
Reading Lights 10 ALL
Cockpit Outlets 11 ALL

GENERAL ILLUMINATION 33-12-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of the General 501 ALL
Illumination
LIGHT - DOME, COCKPIT 33-12-11
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Cockpit Dome Light 401 ALL
(161LE, 162LE, 163LE, 164LE,
165LE, 166LE, 167LE, 168LE)
Installation of the Cockpit Dome 405 ALL
Light (161LE, 162LE, 163LE, 164LE,
165LE, 166LE, 167LE, 168LE)
LIGHT - MAP TABLE 33-12-12
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Map Table Lights 401 ALL
(41LE, 42LE)
Installation of the Map Table 406 ALL
lights (41LE, 42LE)
LIGHT - MAIN AND CENTER INSTRUMENT 33-12-13

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PANEL
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Main 401 ALL
Instrument-Panel Lights (36LE,
37LE)
Installation of the Main 406 ALL
Instrument-Panel Light (36LE,
37LE)
Removal of the Main 410 ALL
Instrument-Panel Center-Light
(38LE)
Installation of the Main 413 ALL
Instrument-Panel Center-Light
(38LE)
LIGHT - CENTER PEDESTAL 33-12-14
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Center Pedestal 401 ALL
Light (27LE)
Installation of the Center 406 ALL
Pedestal Light (27LE)
LIGHT - CONSOLE AND BRIEFCASE 33-12-15
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Console and 401 ALL
Briefcase Light (17LE, 18LE, 19LE,
20LE, 21LE, 22LE, 23LE, 24LE)
Installation of the Console and 404 ALL
Briefcase Light (17LE, 18LE, 19LE,
20LE, 21LE, 22LE, 23LE, 24LE)
RHEOSTAT - FLOODLIGHT 33-12-17
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Rheostat - Flood 401 ALL
Light (28LE, 35LE)
Installation of the Rheostat - 405 ALL
Flood Light (28LE, 35LE)
RHEOSTAT - MAP TABLE LIGHT 33-12-18
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Map Table Light 401 ALL
Rheostats (39LE, 40LE)
Installation of the Map Table 406 ALL
Light Rheostats (39LE, 40LE)

INSTRUMENT AND PANEL INTEGRAL LIGHTING 33-13-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Component Location 1 ALL
System Description 3 ALL

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Instrument and Panel Integral 3 ALL
Lighting
Standby Compass Lighting 5 ALL

INSTRUMENT AND PANEL INTEGRAL LIGHTING 33-13-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of the Instrument 501 ALL
and Panel Integral Lighting
PLATE - INT LIGHTED IDENT, 11VU 33-13-41
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Integrally-Lighted 401 ALL
Identification Plate
Installation of the 407 ALL
Integrally-Lighted Identification
Plate
PLATE - INT LIGHTED IDENT, 20VU 33-13-42
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Integrally-Lighted 401 ALL
Identification Plate
Installation of the 405 ALL
Integrally-Lighted Identification
Plate
CONTROLLER - LIGHTING 33-13-51
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Lighting Controller 401 ALL
(6LF, 16LF, 30LF)
Installation of the Lighting 404 ALL
Controller (6LF, 16LF, 30LF)

ANNUNCIATOR LIGHT TEST AND DIMMING 33-14-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Component Location 1 ALL
System Description 4 ALL
Four Identical Transformers 4 ALL
Five Circuit Breakers 4 ALL
Switch 33LP 5 ALL
Fourteen Annunciator Light Test 5 ALL
and Interface Boards
Four-Stage Relays 5 ALL
Operational/Control and Indicating 5 ALL
Annunciator Light Test for the 5 001-049, 051-099
External Power Panel 108VU 101-105, 201-210
Annunciator Light Test for the 9 106-149, 151-199
External Power Panel 108VU 211-249, 251-299

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301-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,

ANNUNCIATOR LIGHT TEST AND DIMMING 33-14-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of the Lights 501 ALL
BOARD - ANNUNCIATOR LIGHT TEST AND 33-14-33
INTERFACE
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Annunciator-Light 401 ALL
Test and Interface-Board (1LP,
2LP, 3LP, 4LP, 5LP, 6LP, 7LP, 8LP,
9LP, 10LP, 11LP, 12LP, 18LP, 19LP,
20LP)
Installation of the 404 ALL
Annunciator-Light Test and
Interface-Board (1LP, 2LP, 3LP,
4LP, 5LP, 6LP, 7LP, 8LP, 9LP,
10LP, 11LP, 12LP, 18LP, 19LP,
20LP)
TRANSFORMER - ANNUNCIATOR LIGHT TEST 33-14-51
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Essential 401 ALL
Transformers (31LP, 35LP)
Removal of the System 1 (2) 404 ALL
Transformer (37LP, 36LP)
Installation of the Essential 407 ALL
Transformers (31LP, 35LP)
Installation of the System 1 (2) 410 ALL
Transformer (37LP, 36LP)

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CABIN 33-20-00
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Description 1 ALL
General Illumination 1 ALL
Lavatory Lighting 1 ALL
Passenger Reading Lights 4 ALL
Lavatory Lighted Signs 4 ALL
Cabin Attendant Work-Lights 4 ALL

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CABIN 33-20-00
DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION 401 ALL

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Deactivation of the Cabin NO 401 ALL
SMOKING / FASTEN SEAT BELTS /
RETURN TO SEAT (NS/FSB/RTS) Signs
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 33-20-02 401 ALL
b)
Reactivation of the Cabin NO 403 ALL
SMOKING / FASTEN SEAT BELTS /
RETURN TO SEAT (NS/FSB/RTS) Signs
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 33-20-02 403 ALL
b)

GENERAL ILLUMINATION 33-21-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Passenger Cabin Lighting 1 001-049, 051-099
101-105, 151-199
201-233, 236-238
301-304,
Passenger Cabin Lighting 22 106-149, 251-299
305-399, 401-499
Passenger Cabin Lighting 23 234-235, 239-249
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Entrance Area Lighting 29 001-049, 051-099
101-105, 151-199
201-233, 236-238
301-304,
Entrance Area Lighting 29 106-149, 234-235
239-249, 251-299
305-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Handrail Lighting 30 234-235, 239-249
307-399, 404-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Component Location 30 ALL
System Description 53 ALL
Cabin Illumination 53 001-049, 101-105
Cabin Illumination 55 051-099, 201-210
Cabin Illumination 55 106-149, 234-235
239-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Cabin Illumination 55 151-199, 211-233

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236-238,
Handrail Lighting 56 234-235, 239-249
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 56 001-049, 051-099
101-105, 151-199
201-233, 236-238
301-304,
Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 56 106-149, 234-235
120RH 239-249, 251-299
305-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
AFT Attendant Panel (AAP) 61 051-099, 151-199
201-210,
AFT Attendant Panel (AAP) 61 106-149, 211-233
236-238, 401-499
Additional Attendant Panel (AAP) 61 234-235, 239-249
251-299, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
AFT Attendant Panel (AAP) 62 301-399,
Component Description 63 ALL
Lamp and Ballast Unit 64 001-049, 051-099
101-105, 151-199
201-233, 236-238
301-304,
Fluorescent Lamp, Advanced 64 106-149, 234-235
Integrated Ballast-Units (AIBUs) 239-249, 251-299
and Stand Alone - Passenger 305-399, 401-499
Interface and Supply Adapter 501-509, 511-526
(StA-PISA) 528-599,
Stand Alone - Passenger 67 106-149, 234-235
Interface and Supply Adapter 239-249, 251-299
(StA-PISA) 305-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Operation/Control and Indication 67 ALL
Entrance Lighting 70 ALL

GENERAL ILLUMINATION 33-21-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of the General 501 ALL
Illumination
Bite Test of the General 558 106-149, 234-235
Illumination with the MCDU 239-249, 251-299

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301-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
BALLAST UNIT WITH LAMPHOLDER 33-21-11
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Ballast Unit, 401 ALL
Lampholder and Fluorescent Tube
Installation of the Ballast Unit, 408 ALL
Lampholder and Fluorescent Tube
Replacement of the Fluorescent 417 234-235, 239-249
Tube in the Ceiling Panel 251-299, 307-399
404-499, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
SWITCH - CABIN ENTRANCE LIGHT DIMMING 33-21-12
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Cabin Entrance 401 ALL
Light Dimming Switch (310LG)
Installation of the Cabin Entrance 404 ALL
Light Dimming Switch (310LG)
LIGHT - HANDRAIL STRIP 33-21-21
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 234-235, 239-249
251-299, 307-399
404-499, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
Removal of the LED Handrail Light 401 234-235, 239-249
Strip 251-299, 307-399
404-499, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
Installation of the LED Handrail 405 234-235, 239-249
Light Strip 251-299, 307-399
404-499, 501-509
511-526, 528-599

CALL SYSTEM 33-23-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL

LAVATORY LIGHTING 33-24-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
The lavatory lighting system 1 001-049, 051-099
consists of a fluorescent lamp, 101-105, 151-199
an integrated ballast unit and a 201-233, 236-238
halogen lamp installed in each
lavatory.
The lavatory lighting system has 1 106-149, 234-235

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a fluorescent lamp, an 239-249, 251-299
integrated ballast unit and a 301-399, 401-499
halogen lamp installed in each 501-509, 511-526
lavatory. 528-599,
Component Location 1 ALL
System Description 5 ALL
Power Supply 5 ALL
Operation 10 ALL
Component Operation 10 ALL

LAVATORY LIGHTING 33-24-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of the Lavatory 501 ALL
Lighting LQ
BALLAST UNIT WITH LAMPHOLDER 33-24-11
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Ballast Unit and 401 ALL
Lampholder
Installation of the Ballast Unit 407 ALL
and Lampholder
HALOGEN LAMP WITH LAMPHOLDER 33-24-12
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Mirror Lavatory 401 ALL
Light
Installation of the Mirror 402 ALL
Lavatory Light

PASSENGER READING LIGHTS 33-25-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Component Location 1 ALL
System Description 14 ALL
Power Supply 19 ALL
Operation 19 ALL
Component Description 20 001-049, 051-099
101-105, 151-199
201-233, 236-238
Component Description 21 106-149, 234-235
239-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,

PASSENGER READING LIGHTS 33-25-00

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ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational test of the Passenger 501 ALL
Reading Light System
Adjustment of the Passenger 508 ALL
Reading Lights

LAVATORY LIGHTED SIGNS 33-26-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Component Location 1 ALL
System Description 5 ALL
Occupied Sign of the Forward 5 ALL
Lavatory A
Rear Lavatory Occupied-Signs 14 001-049, 051-099
101-105,
Rear Lavatory Occupied-Signs 15 106-149, 151-199
211-249, 251-299
401-499, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
Rear Lavatory Occupied-Signs 15 201-210,
Rear Lavatory Occupied-Signs 18 301-399,

LAVATORY LIGHTED SIGNS 33-26-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of the Lavatory 501 ALL
Lighted Signs WJ
MICRO SWITCH - LAVATORY OCCUPIED 33-26-11
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Lavatory Door 401 ALL
Microswitch (WJ)
Installation of the Lavatory Door 405 ALL
Microswitch (WJ)
SIGN - LAVATORY OCCUPIED 33-26-23
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Lavatory Occupied 401 ALL
Signs (WJ)
Installation of the Lavatory 409 ALL
Occupied Signs (WJ)

LIGHT - WORK, CABIN ATTENDANT 33-27-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Component Location 1 ALL
System Description 5 ALL
Cabin Attendant Work-Light 5 001-049, 051-099

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101-105, 151-199
201-233, 236-238
301-304,
Cabin Attendant Work-Light 6 106-149, 234-235
239-249, 251-299
305-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Component Description 6 ALL
Cabin Attendant Work-Light 10 001-049, 051-099
101-105, 151-199
201-233, 236-238
301-304,
The system of the cabin 10 106-149, 234-235
attendant work-lights give 239-249, 251-299
lighting to each attendant seat 305-399, 401-499
independently. The Passenger 501-509, 511-526
Interface and Supply Adapters 528-599,

LIGHT - WORK, CABIN ATTENDANT 33-27-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of the Cabin 501 ALL
Attendant Work-Light
Bite Test of the Cabin Attendant 508 ALL
Work-Light through MCDU
LIGHT - WORK, CABIN ATTENDANT 33-27-12
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Cabin Attendant 401 ALL
Work-Lights
Installation of the Cabin 408 ALL
Attendant Work-Lights
POWER UNIT - CABIN ATTENDANT WORK 33-27-38
LIGHT
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 001-049, 051-099
101-105, 151-199
201-233, 236-238
Removal of the Power Unit for the 401 001-049, 051-099
Cabin Attendant Work-Light 101-105, 151-199
201-233, 236-238
Installation of the Power Unit for 404 001-049, 051-099
the Cabin Attendant Work-Light 101-105, 151-199
201-233, 236-238
PISA (PASSENGER INTERFACE AND SUPPLY 33-27-41
ADAPTER) - STAND ALONE
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 106-149, 234-235

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____ ___________
239-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Removal of the Stand-Alone 401 106-149, 234-235
Passenger Interface and Supply 239-249, 251-299
Adapter (StA-PISA) 301-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Installation of the Stand-Alone 407 106-149, 234-235
Passenger Interface and Supply 239-249, 251-299
Adapter (StA-PISA) 301-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,

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CARGO AND SERVICE COMPARTMENTS 33-30-00
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
System Description 1 ALL
Service Area Lighting 1 ALL
Air Conditioning Duct and 1 ALL
Accessory Compartment
Forward and Aft 4 ALL
Cargo-Compartment Lighting
Avionics Compartment Lighting 4 ALL
Wheel Well Lighting 4 221-224, 236-238
Wheel Well Lighting 12 ALL

SERVICE AREA LIGHTING 33-31-00


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

SERVICE AREA LIGHTING 33-31-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of the Service 501 ALL
Area Lighting
Functional Test of the Maintenance 504 ALL
Sockets
LIGHT - SERVICE AREA 33-31-11
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Service Area Light 401 ALL
6LJ
Installation of the Service Area 407 ALL

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Light 6LJ
Removal of the Service Area Light 413 ALL
4LJ (5LJ)
Installation of the Service Area 419 ALL
Light 4LJ (5LJ)
Removal of the Lamp of the Service 424 106-149, 225-235
Area Light 6LJ 239-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Installation of the Lamp of the 427 106-149, 225-235
Service Area Light 6LJ 239-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Removal of the Lamp of the Service 430 106-149, 225-235
Area Light 4LJ (5LJ) 239-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Installation of the Lamp of the 433 106-149, 225-235
Service Area Light 4LJ (5LJ) 239-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,

AIR CONDITIONING DUCT AND ACCESSORY 33-32-00


COMPARTMENT LIGHTING
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Component Location 1 ALL
System Description 1 ALL

AIR CONDITIONING DUCT AND ACCESSORY 33-32-00


COMPARTMENT LIGHTING
ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Functional Test of the Maintenance 501 ALL
Socket in the Air Conditioning
Duct and Accessory Compartment
(LK)

FWD - AFT CARGO COMPARTMENT LIGHTING 33-34-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Component Location 1 ALL

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System Description 9 ALL

FWD - AFT CARGO COMPARTMENT LIGHTING 33-34-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of the FWD and 501 ALL
AFT Cargo Compartment Lighting
BALLAST UNIT WITH LAMPHOLDER 33-34-11
SERVICING 301 ALL
Servicing of the Ballast Units 301 ALL
with Lampholders
BALLAST UNIT WITH LAMPHOLDER 33-34-11
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Ballast Unit and 401 ALL
Lampholder
Installation of the Ballast Unit 410 ALL
and Lampholder
LIGHT - LOADING AREA 33-34-12
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Loading-Area Light 401 ALL
(11LU, 12LU)
Installation of the Loading-Area 410 ALL
Light (11LU, 12LU)

AVIONICS COMPARTMENT LIGHTING 33-35-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Component Location 1 ALL
System Description 1 ALL
Operation/Control and Indicating 4 ALL
Auto Mode 4 ALL
Manual Mode 4 ALL

AVIONICS COMPARTMENT LIGHTING 33-35-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Functional Test of the 501 ALL
Avionics-Compartment Lighting
LIGHT - DOME, AVIONICS COMPARTMENT 33-35-11
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the 401 ALL
Avionics-Compartment Dome Lights
(6LS, 7LS, 8LS, 9LS, 10LS, 22LS)
Installation of the 405 ALL
Avionics-Compartment Dome Lights
(6LS, 7LS, 8LS, 9LS, 10LS, 22LS)

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WHEEL WELL LIGHTING 33-37-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Component Location 1 ALL
System Description 5 ALL

WHEEL WELL LIGHTING 33-37-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of the Wheel Well 501 ALL
Lighting
Functional Test of the Maintenance 505 ALL
Sockets
LIGHT - DOME, MLG L AND R WELL 33-37-11
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the MLG Dome Light 401 001-049, 051-099
(HELLA) 101-105, 151-199
201-224, 236-238
Installation of the MLG Dome Light 407 001-049, 051-099
(HELLA) 101-105, 151-199
201-224, 236-238
Removal of the Lamp(s) of the MLG 411 ALL
Dome Light (AIRSIGNA)
Installation of the Lamp(s) of the 417 ALL
MLG Dome Light (AIRSIGNA)
Removal of the MLG Dome Light 423 ALL
(AIRSIGNA)
Installation of the MLG Dome Light 429 ALL
(AIRSIGNA)

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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
System Description 1 ALL
Taxi and Takeoff Lights 1 ALL
Runway Turnoff Lights 1 ALL
Wing and Engine Scan Lights 1 ALL
Navigation Light 1 ALL
Landing Lights 8 ALL
Anticollision/Beacon Lights 8 ALL
Logo Lights 8 ALL

NAVIGATION LIGHTS 33-41-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL

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System Description 1 ALL
Power Supply 1 ALL
Interface 1 ALL
Component Description 4 ALL
Forward-Facing Navigation Light 4 ALL
9LA(10LA)
Rearwards-Facing Navigation 4 ALL
Light 15LA
Operation/Control and Indicating 4 ALL

NAVIGATION LIGHTS 33-41-00


DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION 401 ALL
Deactivation of the Glazing Panel 401 ALL
of the Wing-Tip Navigation Light
Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-6 401 ALL
Reactivation of the Glazing Panel 411 ALL
of the Wing-Tip Navigation Light
Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-6 411 ALL
Deactivation of the Lens of the 413 ALL
Tail Navigation Light
Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-3 413 ALL
Reactivation of the Lens of the 416 ALL
Tail Navigation Light
Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-3 416 ALL

NAVIGATION LIGHTS 33-41-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of the Navigation 501 ALL
Lights
LIGHT - NAVIGATION 33-41-11
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Wingtip Navigation 401 ALL
Light 9LA(10LA)
Installation of the Wingtip 405 ALL
Navigation Light 9LA(10LA)
Removal of the Lamp in the Wingtip 410 ALL
Navigation Light
Installation of the Lamp in the 414 ALL
Wingtip Navigation Light
LIGHT - NAVIGATION, TAIL 33-41-15
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Tail Navigation 401 ALL
Light 15LA

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Installation of the Tail 404 ALL
Navigation Light 15LA
Removal of the Lamp(s) of the Tail 407 ALL
Navigation Light 15LA
Installation of the Lamp(s) of the 411 ALL
Tail Navigation Light 15LA
TRANSFORMER - TAIL NAVIGATION LIGHT 33-41-16
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Tail 401 ALL
Navigation-Light Transformer 13LA
Installation of the Tail 404 ALL
Navigation-Light Transformer 13LA

LANDING LIGHTS 33-42-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Component Location 1 ALL
System Description 1 ALL
Power Supply 1 ALL
Interface 1 ALL
Component Description 4 ALL
Landing Light Assembly 7LB(8LB) 4 ALL
Two toggle switches 5LB and 6LB 4 ALL
Operation/Control and Indicating 4 ALL
Two control switches 5LB and 6LB 4 ALL
are installed on the overhead
panel 25VU. The switch LAND L
controls the left-hand landing
light and the

LANDING LIGHTS 33-42-00


DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION 401 ALL
Deactivation of the Landing Lights 401 ALL
Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-7 401 ALL
Reactivation of the Landing Lights 406 ALL
Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-7 406 ALL

LANDING LIGHTS 33-42-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of the Landing 501 ALL
Lights
LIGHT - LANDING 33-42-11
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Landing Light 7LB 401 ALL

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Installation of the Landing Light 405 ALL
7LB (8LB)
Removal of the Landing Light Lamp 410 ALL
Installation of the Landing Light 415 ALL
Lamp

RUNWAY TURNOFF LIGHTS 33-43-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Component Location 1 ALL
Description 1 ALL
Operation 1 ALL

RUNWAY TURNOFF LIGHTS 33-43-00


DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION 401 ALL
Deactivation of the Runway Turnoff 401 ALL
Light (3LC1, 3LC2)
Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-8 401 ALL
Reactivation of the Runway Turnoff 404 ALL
Light (3LC1, 3LC2)
Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-8 404 ALL

RUNWAY TURNOFF LIGHTS 33-43-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of the Runway 501 ALL
Turnoff Lights
LIGHT - RUNWAY TURNOFF 33-43-11
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Runway Turnoff 401 ALL
Light (3LC1, 3LC2)
Installation of the Runway Turnoff 404 ALL
Light (3LC1, 3LC2)
Replacement of the Lamp of the 407 ALL
Runway Turnoff Light (3LC1, 3LC2)
Replacement of the Halogen Bulb of 414 ALL
the Runway Turnoff Light (3LC1,
3LC2)
Replacement of the Lens and the 419 ALL
mirror of the Runway Turnoff Light
(3LC1, 3LC2)
LIGHT - RUNWAY TURNOFF 33-43-11
ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 051-051,
Adjustment of the Runway Turnoff 501 051-051,

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Light (3LC1, 3LC2)
Adjustment of the Runway Turnoff 505 051-051,
Light (3CL1, 3CL2) - Alternative
Procedure

TAXI AND TAKE OFF LIGHTS 33-46-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Component Location 1 ALL
System Description 1 ALL
Operation/Control and Indicating 1 ALL

TAXI AND TAKE OFF LIGHTS 33-46-00


DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION 401 ALL
Deactivation of the Taxi Light 401 ALL
(8LR)
Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-2 401 ALL
Reactivation of the Taxi Light 404 ALL
(8LR)
Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-2 404 ALL
Deactivation of the Take Off Light 406 ALL
(7LR)
Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-9 406 ALL
Reactivation of the Take Off Light 409 ALL
(7LR)
Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-9 409 ALL

TAXI AND TAKE OFF LIGHTS 33-46-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of the Taxi and 501 ALL
Take Off Lights
Adjustment of the Light Mounts 503 051-051,
LIGHT - TAKE OFF 33-46-11
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Take Off Light 401 ALL
(7LR)
Installation of the Take Off Light 405 ALL
(7LR)
Replacement of the Lamp in the 409 ALL
Take Off Light (7LR)
Replacement of the Halogen Bulb of 416 ALL
the Take Off Light (7LR)
Replacement of the Lens and the 421 ALL
Mirror of the Take Off Light (7LR)

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LIGHT - TAKE OFF 33-46-11
ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 051-051,
Adjustment of the Take Off Light 501 051-051,
(7LR)
Adjustment of the Take Off Light 505 051-051,
(7LR) - Alternative Procedure
LIGHT - TAXI 33-46-12
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Taxi Light (8LR) 401 ALL
Installation of the Taxi Light 407 ALL
(8LR)
Replacement of the Lamp in the 411 ALL
Taxi Light (8LR)
Replacement of the Halogen Bulb of 417 ALL
the Taxi Light (8LR)
Replacement of the Lens and the 423 ALL
Mirror of the Taxi Light (8LR)
LIGHT - TAXI 33-46-12
ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 051-051,
Adjustment of the Taxi Light (8LR) 501 051-051,
Adjustment of the Taxi Light (8LR) 505 051-051,
- Alternative Procedure

LOGO LIGHTS 33-47-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Component Location 1 ALL
System Description 1 ALL
Power Supply 1 ALL
Operation 4 ALL

LOGO LIGHTS 33-47-00


DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION 401 ALL
Deactivation of the logo light 401 ALL
lens (cover)
Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-5 401 ALL
Reactivation of the logo light 405 ALL
lens (cover)
Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-5 405 ALL
Deactivation of the logo light 408 ALL
lens (cover)
Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-5 408 ALL
Reactivation of the logo light 411 ALL
lens (cover)
Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-5 411 ALL

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LOGO LIGHTS 33-47-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of the Logo 501 ALL
Lights
LIGHT - LOGO 33-47-11
MAINTENANCE PRACTICES 201 ALL
Replacement of the Lamp of the 201 ALL
Logo Light 3LY (4LY)
LIGHT - LOGO 33-47-11
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Logo Light 3LY 401 ALL
(4LY)
Installation of the Logo Light 3LY 405 ALL
(4LY)

ANTI-COLLISION/STROBE LIGHTING 33-48-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
The aircraft recognition 1 ALL
lighting system is designed as a
visual aid to other aircraft, so
reducing the possibility of a
collosion.
Component Location 1 ALL
System Description 6 ALL
Anti-Collision/Beacon Lights 6 001-049, 052-099
101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Strobe Lights 10 001-049, 052-099
101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Anti-Collision/Beacon Lights 10 051-051,
Strobe Lights 10 051-051,
Power Supply 10 ALL
Component Description 10 ALL
Anti-Collision/Beacon and Strobe 11 ALL
Light
Power Unit 11 ALL

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Anti-Collision/Beacon Lights 12 001-049, 052-099
101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Anti-Collision/Beacon Lights 12 051-051,
Strobe Light 15 ALL

ANTI-COLLISION/STROBE LIGHTING 33-48-00


DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION 401 ALL
Deactivation of the Anti-Collision 401 ALL
(Beacon) Lights 6LV and 7LV
Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-4 401 ALL
Reactivation of the Anti-Collision 409 ALL
(Beacon) Lights 6LV and 7LV
Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-4 409 ALL

ANTI-COLLISION/STROBE LIGHTING 33-48-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of the 501 ALL
Anti-Collision/Strobe Lighting
Operational Test of the 504 ALL
Anti-Collision/Strobe Lighting
LIGHT - BEACON, UPPER 33-48-11
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Upper Beacon/Strobe 401 ALL
Light 7LV from the Outside of the
Fuselage
Installation of the Upper 406 ALL
Beacon/Strobe Light 7LV from the
Outside of the Fuselage
Removal of the Upper Beacon/Strobe 412 ALL
Light 7LV from the Inside of the
Fuselage
Installation of the Upper 415 ALL
Beacon/Strobe Light 7LV from the
Inside of the Fuselage
Removal of the Flash Tube Assembly 422 ALL
of the Upper Beacon Light
Installation of the Flash Tube 426 ALL
Assembly of the Upper Beacon Light
LIGHT - BEACON, LOWER 33-48-12

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REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Lower Beacon/Strobe 401 ALL
Light 6LV from the Fuselage
Outside
Installation of the Lower 406 ALL
Beacon/Strobe Light 6LV from the
Fuselage Outside
Test of the Lower Beacon/Strobe 412 ALL
Light 6LV
Removal of the Flash Tube Assembly 414 ALL
of the Lower Beacon Light
Installation of the Flash Tube 417 ALL
Assembly of the Lower Beacon Light
LIGHT - STROBE, TAIL CONE 33-48-13
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Tail Cone 401 ALL
Strobe-Light (19LV)
Installation of the Tail Cone 406 ALL
Strobe-Light (19LV)
Replacement of the Strobe-Light 410 ALL
Flash-Tube Assembly
LIGHT - STROBE, WING TIP 33-48-14
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Strobe Light 401 ALL
Installation of the Strobe Light 405 ALL
Removal of the Strobe Light 410 ALL
Flash-Tube Assembly
Installation of the Strobe Light 413 ALL
Flash-Tube Assembly
POWER SUPPLY UNIT - UPPER BEACON LIGHT 33-48-36
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Power Supply Unit 401 ALL
3LV
Installation of the Power Supply 404 ALL
Unit 3LV
POWER SUPPLY UNIT - LOWER BEACON LIGHT 33-48-37
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Power Supply Unit 401 ALL
4LV
Installation of the Power Supply 404 ALL
Unit 4LV
POWER SUPPLY UNIT - WING TIP STROBE 33-48-38
LIGHT
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Power Supply Unit 401 ALL
Installation of the Power Supply 405 ALL

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POWER SUPPLY UNIT - TAIL CONE STROBE 33-48-39
LIGHT
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Power Supply Unit 401 ALL
(18LV) of the Tail Cone
Strobe-Light
Installation of the Power Supply 404 ALL
Unit (18LV) of the Tail Cone
Strobe-Light

WING AND ENGINE SCAN LIGHTING 33-49-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Component Location 1 ALL
Description 1 ALL
Operation 1 ALL

WING AND ENGINE SCAN LIGHTING 33-49-00


DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION 401 ALL
Deactivation of the Wing and 401 ALL
Engine Scan Light (3LX, 4LX)
Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-1 401 ALL
Reactivation of the Wing and 404 ALL
Engine Scan Light (3LX, 4LX)
Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-1 404 ALL

WING AND ENGINE SCAN LIGHTING 33-49-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of the Wing and 501 ALL
Engine Scan Lights
LIGHT - WING AND ENGINE SCAN 33-49-11
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Wing and Engine 401 ALL
Scan Light (3LX, 4LX)
Installation of the Wing and 405 ALL
Engine Scan Light (3LX, 4LX)
Replacement of the Lamp of the 409 ALL
Wing and Engine Scan Light

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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
Component Location 1 ALL

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Emergency Power Supply Units 1 001-049, 101-105
(EPSU) 151-199, 201-209
Power Supply Units (PSU) 1 001-049, 101-105
151-199, 201-209
Cabin Emergency Lights 2 001-049, 101-105
151-199, 201-209
FPEEPMS 2 001-049, 101-105
151-199, 201-209
Integrated Escape Slide Lights 2 001-049, 101-105
151-199, 201-209
Emergency Power Supply Units 2 051-099, 210-228
(EPSU) 236-238, 301-304
Cabin Emergency Lights 2 051-099, 210-228
236-238, 301-304
FPEEPMS 2 051-099, 210-228
236-238, 301-304
Integrated Escape Slide Lights 2 051-099, 210-228
236-238, 301-304
Emergency Power Supply Units 3 106-149, 229-235
(EPSU) 239-249, 251-299
305-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Cabin Emergency Lights 3 106-149, 229-235
239-249, 251-299
305-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Photoluminescent Marking System 3 106-149, 229-235
239-249, 251-299
305-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Integrated Escape Slide Lights 3 106-149, 229-235
239-249, 251-299
305-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
System Description 3 ALL
General 3 ALL
Power Supply 4 ALL
BITE Test 4 ALL
General 4 001-049, 051-099
101-105, 151-199
201-233, 236-238
General 5 106-149, 234-235

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239-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,

CABIN EMERGENCY LIGHTING 33-51-00


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1 ALL
General 1 ALL
The cabin emergency-lighting 1 001-049, 051-099
system supplies power for: 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
401-499, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
The cabin emergency-lighting 1 301-399,
system supplies power for:
Component Location 2 ALL
System Description 67 ALL
Emergency Lighting System 68 001-049, 101-105
201-209,
Emergency Lighting System 68 051-099,
Emergency Lighting System 69 106-149, 229-235
239-249, 251-299
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Emergency Lighting System A 14 151-158,
Emergency Lighting System A 14 159-199,
Emergency Lighting System A 15 210-210,
Emergency Lighting System A 15 211-228, 236-238
Emergency Lighting System A 16 301-302,
Emergency Lighting System A 16 303-399,
Emergency Lighting System A 16 401-499,
Power Supply A 18 ALL
Component Description A 25 ALL
Emergency Power Supply-Units and A 26 001-003,
Power Supply Units
Emergency Power-Supply Units and A 28 004-049, 101-105
Power Supply Units 151-158, 201-209
Emergency Power-Supply Units A 31 051-099,
Emergency Power-Supply Units A 33 106-149, 303-304
401-499,
Emergency Power-Supply Units A 34 159-199, 210-228
236-238,
Emergency Power-Supply Units A 35 229-233,
Emergency Power-Supply Unit A 37 234-235, 239-249
251-299, 501-509
511-526, 528-599

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Emergency Power-Supply Unit A 38 301-302,
Emergency Power-Supply Unit A 39 305-399,
Exit Lights A 40 001-049, 101-105
201-209,
Cabin Emergency Lights A 40 001-049, 101-105
201-209,
External Lights A 40 001-049, 101-105
201-209,
Floor Proximity Lights A 41 001-049, 101-105
201-209,
System Control A 41 001-049, 101-105
201-209,
Cabin Emergency Lights A 41 051-099,
Exit Lights A 41 051-099,
External Lights A 42 051-099,
Floor Proximity Lights A 42 051-099,
System Control A 42 051-099,
Cabin Emergency Lights A 43 106-149, 229-233
Exit Signs A 43 106-149, 229-233
External Lights A 43 106-149, 229-233
Wall-Mounted Exit-Marking Signs A 43 106-149, 229-233
System Control A 44 106-149, 229-233
Exit Lights A 44 151-158,
Cabin Emergency Lights A 44 151-158,
External Lights A 45 151-158,
Floor Proximity Lights A 45 151-158,
System Control A 45 151-158,
Exit Lights A 45 159-199,
Cabin Emergency Lights A 46 159-199,
External Lights A 46 159-199,
Floor Proximity Lights A 46 159-199,
System Control A 46 159-199,
Exit Lights A 47 210-228, 236-238
Cabin Emergency Lights A 47 210-228, 236-238
External Lights A 47 210-228, 236-238
Floor Proximity Lights A 47 210-228, 236-238
System Control A 48 210-228, 236-238
Cabin Emergency Lights A 48 234-235, 239-249
251-299, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
Exit Signs A 48 234-235, 239-249
251-299, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
External Lights A 49 234-235, 239-249
251-299, 501-509
511-526, 528-599

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Floor Proximity Lights A 49 234-235, 239-249
251-299, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
System Control A 49 234-235, 239-249
251-299, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
Exit Signs A 50 301-302,
Cabin Emergency Lights A 50 301-302,
External Lights A 50 301-302,
Floor Proximity Lights A 50 301-302,
System Control A 50 301-302,
Cabin Emergency Lights A 51 303-304,
Exit Signs A 51 303-304,
External Lights A 51 303-304,
Wall-Mounted Exit-Marking Signs A 51 303-304,
System Control A 52 303-304,
Cabin Emergency Lights A 52 305-399,
Exit Signs A 52 305-399,
External Lights A 53 305-399,
Floor Proximity Lights A 53 305-399,
System Control A 53 305-399,
Cabin Emergency Lights A 53 401-499,
Exit Signs A 54 401-499,
External Lights A 54 401-499,
Floor Proximity Lights A 54 401-499,
System Control A 54 401-499,
Photoluminescent Floor A 55 234-235, 239-249
Path-Marking-System 251-299, 305-399
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Operation A 55 ALL
Operation of the Emergency A 58 001-049, 051-099
Lighting System 101-105, 151-199
201-233, 236-238
Operation of the Emergency A 62 106-149, 234-235
Lighting System 239-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
BITE TEST A 70 ALL
Emergency Lighting System A 70 001-049, 051-099
101-105, 151-199
201-233, 236-238
General A 70 106-149, 234-235
239-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499

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501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Emergency Lighting Batteries A 74 001-049, 051-099
101-105, 151-199
201-233, 236-238
Description A 75 106-149, 234-235
239-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Operation A 79 106-149, 234-235
239-249, 251-299
301-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,

CABIN EMERGENCY LIGHTING 33-51-00


DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION 401 ALL
Deactivation of the EMER SYSTEM 401 001-049, 051-099
TEST of the Cabin Emergency 101-105, 151-199
Lighting System 201-233, 236-238
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 401 001-049, 051-099
33-50-07-B) 101-105, 151-199
201-233, 236-238
Deactivation of the EMER EXIT LT 404 ALL
OFF Annunciator Light 5WL
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 33-50-08 404 ALL
Reactivation of the EMER EXIT LT 408 ALL
OFF Annunciator Light 5WL
Refer to the MMEL TASK: 33-50-08 408 ALL

CABIN EMERGENCY LIGHTING 33-51-00


ADJUSTMENT/TEST 501 ALL
Operational Test of Emergency 501 ALL
Lights
Operational Test of Emergency 506 001-049, 101-105
Escape-Path Marking-Lights 151-158, 201-209
Check Battery Capacity 509 ALL
Remove Batteries for Capacity 515 ALL
Check
Check manual Operation from both 516 ALL
Control Panels and check all Cabin
Lights and Signs illuminated by
Batteries

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Operational Test of Emergency 528 ALL
Lights not with CIDS
Operational Test of the Emergency 536 ALL
Lighting in the Cabin by LIGHT
EMER Pushbutton Switch
Operational Test of the Emergency 540 ALL
Lighting in the Cabin by EMER
EXIT LT Switch
Check Door Switch Power supplied 544 ALL
by Emer. Light System and check
Door Switch Operation to activate
the Exterior Lights
Check all Cabin Lights and Signs 566 ALL
for correct illumination
LIGHT - EMERGENCY, CABIN 33-51-11
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Cabin Emergency 401 ALL
Lights
Installation of the Cabin 432 ALL
Emergency Light
LIGHT - FLOOR PROXIMITY EMERGENCY 33-51-12
ESCAPE PATH MARKING
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 001-049, 051-099
101-105, 151-199
201-228, 236-238
301-302,
Removal of the Marking Light of 401 001-049, 101-105
the Floor-Proximity 151-199, 201-228
Emergency-Escape Path (LSI) 236-238, 301-302
Installation of the Marking Light 408 001-049, 101-105
of the Floor-Proximity 151-199, 201-228
Emergency-Escape Path (LSI) 236-238, 301-302
Removal of the Marking Light of 412 051-099,
the Floor-Proximity
Emergency-Escape Path (BRUCE)
Installation of the Marking Light 415 051-099,
of the Floor-Proximity
Emergency-Escape Path (BRUCE)
SIGN - EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 33-51-13
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Cabin Wall-Mounted 401 ALL
Emergency-Exit-Markers
Installation of the Cabin 415 ALL
Wall-Mounted
Emergency-Exit-Markers
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REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Auxiliary/Mirror 401 ALL
Lavatory Light
Installation of the 409 ALL
Auxiliary/Mirror Lavatory Light
LIGHT - EMERGENCY, OVERWING 33-51-15
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 001-049, 051-099
101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
401-499, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
Removal of the Emergency Overwing 401 001-049, 051-099
Lights 60WL (61WL, 62WL, 63WL) 101-149, 151-199
201-249, 251-299
401-499, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
Installation of the Emergency 406 001-049, 051-099
Overwing Lights 60WL (61WL, 62WL, 101-149, 151-199
63WL) 201-249, 251-299
401-499, 501-509
511-526, 528-599
SIGN - EMERGENCY EXIT 33-51-16
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Emergency Exit Sign 401 ALL
Installation of the Emergency Exit 409 ALL
Sign
SIGN - EMERGENCY EXIT LOCATION 33-51-17
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Emergency Exit 401 ALL
Location-Sign
Installation of the Emergency Exit 408 ALL
Location-Sign
LIGHT - EMERGENCY EXIT LOCATION, 33-51-18
SEAT/WALL MOUNTED
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 051-099, 159-199
210-228, 236-238
301-302,
Installation of the 401 051-099, 159-199
Seat/Wall-Mounted Emergency-Exit 210-228, 236-238
Location-Light 301-302,
LIGHT - EMERGENCY, SEAT/WALL MOUNTED 33-51-19
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 051-099, 159-199
210-228, 236-238
301-302,
Installation of the 401 051-099, 159-199
Seat/Wall-Mounted Emergency Light 210-228, 236-238

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301-302,
PHOTOLUMINESCENT STRIP - FLOOR 33-51-21
PROXIMITY EMERGENCY ESCAPE PATH
MARKING
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 106-149, 229-235
239-249, 251-299
303-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Removal of the Photoluminescent 401 106-149, 229-235
Strip of the Floor-Proximity 239-249, 251-299
Emergency-Escape Path-Marking 303-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Installation of the 414 106-149, 229-235
Photoluminescent Strip of the 239-249, 251-299
Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape 303-399, 401-499
Path-Marking 501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Discard Photoluminescent Floor 420 106-149, 229-235
Path Marking System 239-249, 251-299
303-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
PHOTOLUMINESCENT STRIP - FLOOR 33-51-21
PROXIMITY EMERGENCY ESCAPE PATH
MARKING
CLEANING/PAINTING 701 106-149, 229-235
239-249, 251-299
303-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
Cleaning of the Photoluminescent 701 106-149, 229-235
Strips of the Floor-Proximity 239-249, 251-299
Emergency-Escape Path-Marking 303-399, 401-499
501-509, 511-526
528-599,
POWER SUPPLY UNIT - EMERGENCY 33-51-38
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 ALL
Removal of the Emergency 401 ALL
Power-Supply Unit (EPSU)
Installation of the Emergency 409 ALL
Power-Supply Unit (EPSU)
Removal of the Battery of the 419 ALL
Emergency Power-Supply Unit
Installation of the Battery of the 424 ALL

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Emergency Power-Supply Unit
POWER SUPPLY UNIT - FLOOR PROXIMITY 33-51-39
EMERGENCY ESCAPE PATH MARKING LIGHT
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 401 001-049, 101-105
151-158, 201-209
Removal of the Power Supply Unit 401 001-049, 101-105
for the Floor-Proximity 151-158, 201-209
Emergency-Escape Path-Marking
Light
Installation of the Power Supply 408 001-049, 101-105
Unit for the Floor-Proximity 151-158, 201-209
Emergency-Escape Path-Marking
Light
Removal of the Battery of the 414 001-049, 101-105
Power-Supply Unit (LSI) 151-158, 201-209
Installation of the Battery of the 418 001-049, 101-105
Power-Supply Unit (LSI) 151-158, 201-209
Scheduled Capacity Check of the 424 001-049, 101-105
Battery installed in the Power 151-158, 201-209
Supply Unit for the
Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape
Path-Marking Light

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1. _______
General
The aircraft lighting system provides illumination inside and outside of the
aircraft. The system comprises:

A. Cockpit Lights
The cockpit lighting consists of the following sub-systems:
- general illumination of cockpit panels, instruments and work surfaces,
- integral lighting of panels and instruments,
- test system for annunciator lights,
- dimming system for annunciator lights.

B. Cabin Lights
The cabin lighting consists of the following sub-systems:
- general illumination of cabin, galley areas and entrances,
- illumination of the lavatories,
- passenger reading lights (customer option),
- cabin lighted signs,
- work lights for the cabin attendants.

C. Cargo and Service Compartment Lights


The cargo and service compartment lighting provides illumination and
power outlets for maintenance purposes. The system comprises:
- service area lighting for equipment and APU compartments,
- air conditioning duct and accessory compartment lights,
- FWD and AFT cargo compartment lights,
- equipment compartment lights,
- wheel well lighting.

R D. External Lights
R The external lights illuminate the runways and/or taxiway, some aircraft
R surfaces and give an indication of the aircrafts position.
R The system has:
R - three navigation lights, colored red, green and white, one is installed
R at the tip of each wing and one at the aft of the fuselage,
R - landing lights, which have two high-power lights that retract and are
R installed one under each wing,
R - runway turnoff lights, which have two lights and are installed on the
R nose landing gear,
R - one takeoff light and one taxi light are installed on the nose landing
R gear,
R - two anticollision beacon lights, which flash red, are installed one at
R the top and one at the bottom of the fuselage,
R - three strobe lights, which flash white, are installed one on each wing
R tip leading-edge and one on the tailcone below the exhaust of the
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R - wing and engine scan lights are installed one at each side of the
R fuselage to illuminate the wing surface areas and engine intakes.

E. Cabin Emergency Lighting


The emergency lighting system provides illumination of the cabin and exit
signs in the event of a failure of the main lighting system.
Batteries supply electrical power for these lights independently of the
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COCKPIT - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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1. _______
General
The cockpit lighting system allows the flight crew to see:
- all the equipment details in the cockpit,
- all the inscriptions and necessary indications whatever the level of
light.
The various lighting sources are:
- cockpit lighting: dome lights,
- panels and instruments lighting: flood lights or lamps,
- map table lighting: reading lights,
- console lighting: lamps,
- integral lighting of VU panels and instruments,
- lighting of annunciators and pushbutton switches.

There are two electrical outlets in the cockpit:


- 28VDC one,
- and 115VAC 400 Hz one.

A spare lamps box is provided in the cockpit. It is located on the left side
panel.
(Ref. Fig. 001)
For contents of the spare lamps box refer to IPC 33-12-01.

2. Power
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Supply
This figure shows the general power supply of busbars used for cockpit
lighting

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-228, 236-238, 301-302,

(Ref. Fig. 002)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299, 303-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 002A)



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Figure 001



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Electrical Power-General Schematic
Figure 002


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Figure 002A


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GENERAL ILLUMINATION - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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1. _______
General
The cockpit lighting system has 5 functions:
- dome lights,
- side consoles,
- instrument panels,
- reading lights,
- service outlets.

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

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FIN I FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION I PANELIZONEIACCESS I ATA
I I I I DOOR I REF.
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14LE SW-INT LT/DOME 25VU 210
15LE SW-CONSOLE/FLOOR 301VU 211
16LE SW-CONSOLE/FLOOR 500VU 212
17LE LT-CONSOLE, CAPT 211 33-12-15
18LE LT-CONSOLE, F/O 212 33-12-15
19LE LT-CONSOLE, CAPT 211 33-12-15
20LE LT-CONSOLE, F/O 212 33-12-15
21LE LT-CONSOLE, CAPT 211 33-12-15
22LE LT-CONSOLE, F/O 212 33-12-15
23LE LT-BRIEFCASE 1VU 211 33-12-15
24LE LT-BRIEFCASE 7VU 212 33-12-15
27LE LT-CENTER PEDESTAL 48VU 210 33-12-14
28LE RHEOSTAT-FLOOD LT/PED 112VU 212
29LE LT-READING SUPPLEMENTARY 54VU 212 33-12-12
30LE RHEOSTAT-READING LT 54VU 212
R
29LE LT-READING SUPPLEMENTARY 54VU 211 33-12-12
30LE RHEOSTAT-READING LT 54VU 211
R
31LE OUTLET-COCKPIT (115VAC2) 122VU 212
32LE OUTLET-COCKPIT (28VDC2) 122VU 212
35LE RHEOSTAT-FLOOD LT/MAIN PNL 111VU 211
36LE LT-MAIN INSTRUMENT PNL, F/O 130VU 212 33-12-13
37LE LT-MAIN INSTRUMENT PNL, CAPT 131VU 211 33-12-13
38LE LT-MAIN INSTRUMENT PNL, CENTER 13VU 210 33-12-13
39LE RHEOSTAT-MAP TABLE LT, CAPT 211 33-12-18
40LE RHEOSTAT-MAP TABLE LT, F/O 212 33-12-18
41LE LT-MAP TABLE, CAPT 211 33-12-12
42LE LT-MAP TABLE, F/O 212 33-12-12



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Figure 002


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FIN I FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION I PANELIZONEIACCESS I ATA
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161LE LT-DOME, CAPT 453VU 211 33-12-11
162LE LT-DOME, F/O 452VU 212 33-12-11
163LE LT-DOME, CAPT 453VU 211 33-12-11
164LE LT-DOME, F/O 452VU 212 33-12-11
165LE LT-DOME, CAPT 453VU 211 33-12-11
166LE LT-DOME, F/O 452VU 212 33-12-11
167LE LT-DOME, CAPT 453VU 211 33-12-11
168LE LT-DOME, F/O 452VU 212 33-12-11

3. __________________
System Description

A. Cockpit Lighting by Dome Lights


(Ref. Fig. 003)
The INT LT/DOME switch 14LE with 3 positions (OFF, DIM, BRIGHT) located
on the overhead control and indicating panel 25VU controls the two dome
lights.
Each dome light has four halogen long lasting lamps.

(1) Normal operation


When the INT LT/DOME switch 14LE is in the BRT position:
- the dome light in 453VU is supplied with 28VDC from busbar 601PP
through circuit breaker 3LE on the rear C/B panel 122VU.
- the dome light in 452VU is supplied with 28VDC from essential
busbar 401PP through circuit breaker 1LE on the overhead C/B panel
49VU.
When the switch is in the DIM position the light intensity decreases.
In the BRT position, the lights are supplied in parallel and in the
DIM position they are supplied in series by groups of two.

(2) Emergency lighting


If the busbar 601PP is lost, only the dome light in 452VU on the
cockpit right side remains on. It is supplied by essential busbar
401PP through circuit breaker 1LE.
In this configuration, the 3 positions: OFF, DIM and BRT of the
switch 14LE are operational.

B. Console Lighting
(Ref. Fig. 004)
Four lights are used for the lighting of each console (3 for the console
itself and 1 for the briefcase).
The associated floor lighting consists of four lights fitted at the base
of the Captain and First Officer seats.


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Figure 004



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(1) Captain console and floor lighting
The CONSOLE/FLOOR switch 15LE with 3 positions: OFF - DIM - BRT
controls the 28VDC supply to these lighting systems.
The switch is located on the Captain lighting/loud speaker control
panel 301VU.
The normal busbar 103PP supplies the 8 lights through the circuit
breaker 5LE located on the rear circuit breaker panel 122VU.

(2) First Officer console and floor lighting


The CONSOLE/FLOOR switch 16LE with 3 positions:
OFF - DIM - BRT controls the 28VDC supply to these lighting systems.
The switch is located on the F/O lighting/loud speaker control panel
500VU.
The normal busbar 204PP supplies the 8 lights through the circuit
breaker 4LE located on the rear circuit breaker panel 122VU.

C. Instrument Panel Lighting

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-220, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 005)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 221-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 005A)

**ON A/C ALL

Three lights 36LE (First Officer), 37LE (Captain) and 38LE (center)
provide the ambient lighting of the Captain, First Officer and center
main instrument panels.
They are installed under the glareshield and illuminate only the
instruments and the placards located on four zones of the main instrument
panels:
- 2 zones at the ends of the main instrument panels, 301VU and 500VU,
- 2 zones on the center instrument panel:
One on the left side which has the emergency items of equipment, one on
the right side which has equipments such as the landing gear control
lever, clock, the landing gear control and indicating panel 402VU etc.

The single control dual rheostat 35LE located on the center pedestal on
the FLOOD LT/INTEG LT panel 111VU controls these lights:
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R Figure 005


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Figure 005A


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The brightness of the halogen lamps of the F/O main instrument-panel
light 36LE:
- the section of the center instrument panel light 38LE which illuminates
the right zone. The normal busbar 103PP supplies the lamps with 28VDC
through circuit breaker 2LE located on rear circuit breaker panel
122VU.
- The second rheostat controls:
The brightness of the halogen lamps of the Captain main instrument
panel light 37LE and the section of the center instrument panel light
38LE which illuminates the left zone (standby equipment).
The rheostat of the F/O main instrument-panel light controls the
intensity of the six halogen lamps of the F/O main instrument-panel.
The rheostat of the Captain main instrument-panel light controls the
intensity of the six halogen lamps of the Captain main instrument-panel.

D. Reading Lights

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-220, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 005)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 221-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 005A)

**ON A/C ALL

(1) Captain and First Officer map table lights (41LE and 42LE)
The two map table lights are fitted on the upright of the side
windows of the cockpit. They swivel and illuminate the sliding tables
of the Captain and First Officer and the map tables located on the
sliding windows.
Each map table light has a 4.8W, 28V incandescent light.
The rheostats (39LE and 40LE) control these lights.
Each map table light has a rheostat which controls the light.

(2) Supplementary reading light (First Officer)


The supplementary reading light 29LE is equipped with a long lasting
halogen lamp and swivels. The READING LT rheostat 30LE is used to
control the reading light brightness.

(3) Center pedestal light


The center pedestal light 27LE is equipped with a 11.5W long-lasting
lamp. It swivels towards the rear of the pedestal.
The FLOOD LT/PED rheostat 28LE is used to control the light
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(4) Second supplementary reading light (Captain)


The installation of the second supplementary reading light 29LE in
54VU, its power supply (103PP) and control (rheostat 30LE) are
identical to those of the first supplementary reading light.
R

E. Cockpit Outlets
(Ref. Fig. 004)

(1) 28VDC outlet


The 28VDC outlet (32LE) located on the rear circuit breaker panel
122VU delivers 280 Watts.
The DC busbar 601PP supplies this outlet through circuit breaker 11LS
located on the rear circuit breaker panel 122VU.

(2) 115VAC 400Hz outlet


The 115VAC - 400Hz outlet (31LE) located on the rear circuit breaker
panel 122VU delivers 1150 Watts. The AC busbar 216XP-C supplies this
outlet through the circuit breaker 12LS located on the rear circuit
breaker panel 122VU.


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TASK 33-12-00-710-001

Operational Test of the General Illumination

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Make sure that the general illumination of the cockpit operates correctly.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. 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

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-12-00-861-051

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 33-12-00-865-050

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

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49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CKPT/DOME 1LE H08
122VU LIGHTING/CKPT/DOME 3LE Y06
122VU LIGHTING/FLOOD/F/O/SIDE 4LE Z06
122VU LIGHTING/FLOOD/CAPT/SIDE 5LE Z05
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4. Procedure
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Subtask 33-12-00-710-050

A. Test of the Dome Lights

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ACTION RESULT
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1. On the panel 25VU: On the dome light


- put the DOME switch in the DIM panels 452VU and 453VU:
position, - the four lights come on with a dim
intensity.

- put the DOME switch in the BRT - the four lights get brighter,
position,

- put the DOME switch in the OFF - the lights go off.


position.

Subtask 33-12-00-710-053

B. Test of the Console and Briefcase Lights

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ACTION RESULT
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1. On the panel 301VU: On the Captain side:


- put the CONSOLE/FLOOR switch in - the three console lights come on,
the DIM position, - on the panel 1VU, the briefcase light
comes on,
- the four floor lights come on,

- put the switch in the BRT - these lights get brighter,


position,

- put the switch in the OFF - the lights go off.


position.

2. On the panel 500VU: On the First Officer side:


- put the CONSOLE/FLOOR switch in - the three console lights come on,
the DIM position, - on the panel 7VU, the briefcase light
comes on,
- the four floor lights come on,
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ACTION RESULT
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- put the switch in the BRT - the lights get brighter,
position,

- put the switch in the OFF - the lights go off.


position .

Subtask 33-12-00-710-051

C. Test of the Instrument Lighting, of the Supplementary Reading Lights, of


the Map Table Lights and of the Center Pedestal Light

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ACTION RESULT
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1. On the panel 111VU: On the center instrument panel:


- turn the FLOOD LT/MAIN PNL - the lights get brighter until they
rheostat from the OFF to the are fully bright.
BRT position,

On the Captain and First-Officer


instrument-panels:
- the lights get brighter until they
are fully bright,

- turn the rheostat from the BRT - the flood lights get dimmer and then
to the OFF position. go off.

2. On panel 54VU: On panel 54VU:


- turn the READING LT rheostat - the reading light gets brighter until
from the OFF to the BRT it is fully bright,
position,

- turn the rheostat in the - the reading light gets dimmer and
opposite direction. then goes off.

3. On the panel 131VU: On the Captain main instrument-panel:


- turn the rheostat of the - the flood lights get brighter until
Captain main they are fully bright,
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- turn the rheostast from the BRT - the flood lights get dimmer and then
to the OFF position. go off.

4. On the panel 130VU: On the F/O main instrument-panel:


- turn the rheostat of the F/O - the flood lights get brighter until
main they are fully bright,
instrument-panel light from the
OFF to the BRT position,

- turn the rheostat from the BRT - the flood lights get dimmer and then
to the OFF position. go off.

5. On the Captain and the On the Captain and First Officer sides:
First-Officer sides:
- turn the rheostats of the map
table lights,

- set the switches to ON, - the map table lights come on


with a dim intensity,

- turn the rheostast, - the map table lights get brighter


until they are fully bright,

- turn the rheostats in the - the map table lights get dimmer,
opposite direction,

- set the switch to OFF. - the map table light goes off.

6. On the panel 112VU: On the panel 48VU:


- turn the FLOOD LT/PED rheostat - the center pedestal light gets
from the OFF to the BRT brighter until it is fully bright,
position,

- turn the rheostat in the - the center pedestal light gets dimmer
opposite direction. and then goes off.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-12-00-862-051

A. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).


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LIGHT - DOME, COCKPIT (161LE,162LE,163LE,164LE,165LE,166LE,167LE,168LE)
____________________
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

TASK 33-12-11-000-002

Removal of the Cockpit Dome Light (161LE, 162LE, 163LE, 164LE, 165LE, 166LE,
167LE, 168LE)

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

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 ALLEN wrench

B. Referenced Information

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

33-12-11-991-001 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-12-11-865-054

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CKPT/DOME 1LE H08
122VU LIGHTING/CKPT/DOME 3LE Y06

Subtask 33-12-11-010-050

B. Remove the ceiling panel (211CC for the Captain Dome Lights and 212CC for
the F/O Dome Lights) with an ALLEN wrench.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-12-11-991-001)

Subtask 33-12-11-020-053

A. Removal of the bulb

(1) Remove the defective bulb (10).

Subtask 33-12-11-020-054

B. Remove of the dome light box

(1) Disconnect the electrical connector (1) from the socket (2).

(2) Remove the four screws (4) and washers (3) that attach the dome light
box.

(3) Put a blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector (1) and
the socket (2).

(4) Remove the dome light box.



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Dome Light
Figure 401/TASK 33-12-11-991-001



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Subtask 33-12-11-020-055

C. Removal of the socket

(1) Remove the bulb (10).

(2) Remove the two screws (14) and the two screws (5) with their nuts
(15) that attach the plate (6) to the defective socket (9). Hold the
plate during the removal.

(3) Remove the plate (6).

(4) Remove the screw (12), the washer (13) and the power supply cable
(11).

(5) Remove the nut (7) and the washer (8).

(6) Remove the defective socket (9).



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TASK 33-12-11-400-002

Installation of the Cockpit Dome Light (161LE, 162LE, 163LE, 164LE, 165LE,
166LE, 167LE, 168LE)

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

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 ALLEN wrench

B. Expendable Parts

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R
10 bulb 33-12-08 01C-090

C. Referenced Information

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

33-12-00-710-001 Operational Test of the General Illumination


33-12-11-991-001 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-12-11-865-056

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CKPT/DOME 1LE H08
122VU LIGHTING/CKPT/DOME 3LE Y06

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-12-11-991-001)

Subtask 33-12-11-160-051

A. Preparation for the installation

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Make an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent


area.

Subtask 33-12-11-420-053

B. Installation of the bulb

(1) Install the bulb (10).

(2) Install the ceiling panel (211CC for the Captain Dome Lights and
212CC for the F/O Dome Lights) with an ALLEN wrench.

Subtask 33-12-11-420-054

C. Installation of the dome light box

(1) Remove the blanking caps of the disconnected electrical connector (1)
and the socket (2).

(2) Install the dome light box.

(3) Tighten the four screws (4) and washers (3) that attach the dome
light box.



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(4) Connect the electrical connector (1) to the socket (2).

(5) Install the ceiling panel (211CC for the Captain Dome Lights and
212CC for the F/O Dome Lights) with an ALLEN wrench.

Subtask 33-12-11-420-055

D. Installation of the socket

(1) Install the socket (9) in its housing.

(2) Attach the socket (9) with the washer (8) and the nut (7).

(3) Connect the power supply cable (11) and attach it with the screw (12)
and the washer (13).

(4) Put the plate (6) in position. Hold it in this position.

(5) Tighten the two screws (14) and the two screws (5) with their nuts
(15) that attach the plate (6).

(6) Install the bulb (10).

(7) Install the ceiling panel (211CC for the Captain Dome Lights and
212CC for the F/O Dome Lights) with an ALLEN wrench.

Subtask 33-12-11-865-057

E. 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 LIGHTING/EMER LT/CKPT/DOME 1LE H08
R 122VU LIGHTING/CKPT/DOME 3LE Y06

Subtask 33-12-11-710-052

F. Do the operational test of the cockpit dome light (Ref. TASK 33-12-00-
710-001).



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-12-11-942-051

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



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LIGHT - MAP TABLE (41LE,42LE) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
____________________________________________________

TASK 33-12-12-000-002

Removal of the Map Table Lights (41LE, 42LE)

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 301-399, 401-499,


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

33-12-12-991-006 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 251-299,

33-12-12-991-006-A Fig. 401A



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-12-12-865-053

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 41LE
122VU LIGHTING/FLOOD/CAPT/SIDE 5LE Z05
FOR 42LE
122VU LIGHTING/FLOOD/F/O/SIDE 4LE Z06

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 301-399, 401-499,


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

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-12-12-991-006)

**ON A/C 251-299,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-12-12-991-006-A)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 301-399, 401-499,


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

Subtask 33-12-12-020-054

A. Removal of the Map Table Light Bulb

(1) Remove the screw (4).

(2) Remove the cover (3) from the support (1).

(3) Remove the bulb (2).



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Captain/First-Officer Map-Table Lights
Figure 401/TASK 33-12-12-991-006


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R Captain/First-Officer Map-Table Lights
R Figure 401A/TASK 33-12-12-991-006-A


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**ON A/C 251-299,

Subtask 33-12-12-020-054-A

A. Removal of the Map Table Light

R (1) Turn the quick-release fastener (1) a quarter turn counterclockwise


R to loosen it.

(2) Remove the unit (2) from the mounting bracket (3).

(3) Remove the screws of the mounting bracket (3).

(4) Remove the mounting bracket (3).



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**ON A/C ALL

TASK 33-12-12-400-002

Installation of the Map Table lights (41LE, 42LE)

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Expendable Parts

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

2 bulb 33-12-01 04 -050

B. Referenced Information

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

33-12-00-710-001 Operational Test of the General Illumination

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 301-399, 401-499,


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

33-12-12-991-006 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 251-299,

33-12-12-991-006-A Fig. 401A



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-12-12-865-054

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 41LE
122VU LIGHTING/FLOOD/CAPT/SIDE 5LE Z05
FOR 42LE
122VU LIGHTING/FLOOD/F/O/SIDE 4LE Z06

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 301-399, 401-499,


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

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-12-12-991-006)

**ON A/C 251-299,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-12-12-991-006-A)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 301-399, 401-499,


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

Subtask 33-12-12-420-055

A. Installation of the Map Table Light Bulb

(1) Install the new bulb (2)

(2) Install the cover (3) on the support (1).

(3) Install the screw (4).



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**ON A/C 251-299,

Subtask 33-12-12-420-055-A

A. Installation of the Map Table Light

(1) Put the leads (4) through the hole of the mounting bracket (3).

(2) Install the mounting bracket (3).

(3) Tighten the screws of the mounting bracket (3).

(4) Install the unit (2) on the mounting bracket (3).

R (5) Turn the quick-release fastener (1) a quarter turn clockwise to


R tighten it.

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-12-12-865-055

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 41LE
5LE
FOR 42LE
4LE

Subtask 33-12-12-710-051

C. Do the operational test (Ref. TASK 33-12-00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-12-12-942-051

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



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_________________________________________________________
LIGHT - MAIN AND CENTER INSTRUMENT PANEL (36LE,37LE,38LE)
____________________
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

TASK 33-12-13-000-001

Removal of the Main Instrument-Panel Lights (36LE, 37LE)

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 301-399, 401-499,


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

33-12-13-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 251-299,

33-12-13-991-001-A Fig. 401A



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-12-13-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CKPT/DOME 1LE H08
122VU LIGHTING/FLOOD/CTR INST/PNL 2LE Z04

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 301-399, 401-499,


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

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-12-13-991-001)

**ON A/C 251-299,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-12-13-991-001-A)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 301-399, 401-499,


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

Subtask 33-12-13-020-050

A. Removal of the Captain and F/O Main Instrument-Panel Lights

(1) Loosen the four fasteners (1). During this operation, hold the
blanking plate (3).

(2) Remove the blanking plate (3) from its housing.

(3) Before you remove the bulb (2) it is necessary that you move back the
bulb holder (4).

(4) Remove the two screws (7).

(5) Remove the transparent cover (6) from the seal (8).

NOTE : Do not remove the seal (8).


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Main Instrument-Panel Light
Figure 401/TASK 33-12-13-991-001


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201-249, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
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R Main Instrument-Panel Light
R Figure 401A/TASK 33-12-13-991-001-A


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(6) Remove the bulb (2).

(7) Remove the six bulbs (5).

**ON A/C 251-299,

Subtask 33-12-13-020-050-A

A. Removal of the Captain and F/O Main Instrument-Panel Lights

(1) Loosen the four fasteners (1). During this operation, hold the
blanking plate (3).

(2) Remove the blanking plate (3) from its housing.

(3) Before you remove the bulb (2) it is necessary that you move back the
bulb holder (4).

(4) Remove the bulb (2).

(5) Remove the panel light from the blanking plate (3) and send it to the
overhaul facility to remove the LEDs.


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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
 33-12-13

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511-526, 528-599, 
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**ON A/C ALL

TASK 33-12-13-400-001

Installation of the Main Instrument-Panel Light (36LE, 37LE)

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Expendable Parts

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

2 bulb 33-12-13 01A-010


2 bulb 33-12-13 01B-010
5 bulbs 33-12-13 01A-090

B. Referenced Information

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

33-12-00-710-001 Operational Test of the General Illumination

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 301-399, 401-499,


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

33-12-13-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 251-299,

33-12-13-991-001-A Fig. 401A



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-12-13-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CKPT/DOME 1LE H08
122VU LIGHTING/FLOOD/CTR INST/PNL 2LE Z04

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 301-399, 401-499,


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

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-12-13-991-001)

**ON A/C 251-299,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-12-13-991-001-A)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-12-13-560-052

A. Preparation for Installation

(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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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 301-399, 401-499,
R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-12-13-420-050

B. Installation of the Captain and F/O Main Instrument-Panel Lights

(1) Move back the bulb holder (4) and hold it in its position.

(2) Install a new bulb (2) on the Captain and F/O sides.

(3) Install the six new bulbs (5).

(4) Install the transparent cover (6) in position on the seal (8).

(5) Install the two screws (7).

(6) Put the blanking plate (3) in position opposite its housing. Hold it
in this position.

(7) Attach the blanking plate (3) with the four fasteners (1).

**ON A/C 251-299,

Subtask 33-12-13-420-050-A

B. Installation of the Captain and F/O Main Instrument-Panel Lights

(1) Move back the bulb holder (4) and hold it in its position.

(2) Install a new bulb (2) on the Captain and F/O sides.

(3) Install the panel light, with the new LEDs, on the blanking plate
(3).

(4) Put the blanking plate (3) in position opposite its housing. Hold it
in this position.

(5) Attach the blanking plate (3) with the four fasteners (1).


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R **ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-12-13-865-052

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

Subtask 33-12-13-710-050

D. Do the operational test of Main Instrument-Panel Light (Ref. TASK 33-12-


00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-12-13-942-050

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



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TASK 33-12-13-000-002

Removal of the Main Instrument-Panel Center-Light (38LE)

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

33-12-13-991-002 Fig. 402

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-12-13-865-056

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CKPT/DOME 1LE H08
122VU LIGHTING/FLOOD/CTR INST/PNL 2LE Z04



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-12-13-991-002)

Subtask 33-12-13-020-053

A. Removal of the Main Instrument-Panel Center-Light

(1) Loosen the three fasteners (1). During this operation, hold the
blanking plate (2).

(2) Let the blanking plate (2) open downwards.

(3) Remove the two fasteners (3) that attach the optical body (4) with
the defective bulb (6).

(4) Pull the optical body (4).

(5) Laterally push the contact spring (5) and remove the socket (7).

(6) Remove the defective bulb (6).



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Main Instrument-Panel Center-Light
Figure 402/TASK 33-12-13-991-002



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TASK 33-12-13-400-002

Installation of the Main Instrument-Panel Center-Light (38LE)

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Expendable Parts

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

6 bulb 33-12-13 03A-010


6 bulb 33-12-13 03B-010

B. Referenced Information

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

33-12-00-710-001 Operational Test of the General Illumination


33-12-13-991-002 Fig. 402

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-12-13-865-057

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CKPT/DOME 1LE H08
122VU LIGHTING/FLOOD/CTR INST/PNL 2LE Z04



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-12-13-991-002)

Subtask 33-12-13-560-051

A. Preparation for Installation

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

Subtask 33-12-13-420-053

B. Installation of the Main Instrument-Panel Center-Light

(1) Install a new bulb (6) in its socket (7).

(2) Laterally push the contact spring (5) and install the socket (7).

(3) Install the optical body (4) on its blanking plate (2).

(4) Attach the optical body (4) with the two fasteners (3).

(5) Close the blanking plate (2). Hold it in this position.

(6) Attach the blanking plate (2) with the three fasteners (1).

Subtask 33-12-13-865-058

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

Subtask 33-12-13-710-052

D. Do the operational test of the Main Instrument Panel Center Light


(Ref. TASK 33-12-00-710-001)

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-12-13-942-052

A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
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LIGHT - CENTER PEDESTAL (27LE) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_____________________________________________________

TASK 33-12-14-000-002

Removal of the Center Pedestal Light (27LE)

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

33-12-14-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-12-14-865-053

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/FLOOD/CTR INST/PNL 2LE Z04



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-12-14-991-001)

Subtask 33-12-14-020-052

A. Removal of the Bulb from the Center Pedestal Light

(1) Remove the lens (1) from the body of the light (3) with a
screwdriver.

(2) Remove the bulb (2) from the socket inside the body of the light (3).

Subtask 33-12-14-020-053

B. Removal of the Center Pedestal Light

(1) Loosen the quick-disconnect fasteners (5) from the panel (7).

(2) Disconnect the female electrical connectors (9) from the male
electrical connectors (8) of the center pedestal light (6).

(3) Remove the circlips (4) from the light (6).

(4) Remove the light.



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Figure 401/TASK 33-12-14-991-001- 12 (SHEET 1)



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Figure 401/TASK 33-12-14-991-001- 22 (SHEET 2)



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TASK 33-12-14-400-002

Installation of the Center Pedestal Light (27LE)

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Expendable Parts

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

2 bulb 33-12-14 01 -020

B. Referenced Information

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

33-12-00-710-001 Operational Test of the General Illumination


33-12-14-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-12-14-865-054

A. 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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Subtask 33-12-14-941-050

B. Preparation for the Installation

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-12-14-991-001)

Subtask 33-12-14-420-052

A. Installation of the Bulb in the Center Pedestal Light

(1) Install the bulb (2)

(2) Install the lens (1) on the body of the light (3).

Subtask 33-12-14-420-053

B. Installation of the Center Pedestal Light

(1) Install the light (6) on the panel (7).

(2) Install the circlips (4) on the light (6).

(3) Connect the female electrical connectors (9) to the male electrical
connectors (8).

(4) Tighten the quick-disconnect fasteners (5) on the panel (7).

Subtask 33-12-14-865-055

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
2LE

Subtask 33-12-14-710-051

D. Do the operational test of the Center Pedestal Light (Ref. TASK 33-12-00-
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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-12-14-942-051

A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
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_______________________________________________________________________
LIGHT - CONSOLE AND BRIEFCASE (17LE,18LE,19LE,20LE,21LE,22LE,23LE,24LE)
____________________
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

TASK 33-12-15-000-001

Removal of the Console and Briefcase Light (17LE, 18LE, 19LE, 20LE, 21LE, 22LE,
23LE, 24LE)

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

33-12-15-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-12-15-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/FLOOD/F/O/SIDE 4LE Z06
122VU LIGHTING/FLOOD/CAPT/SIDE 5LE Z05



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-12-15-991-001)

Subtask 33-12-15-020-050

A. Removal of the Light

(1) Remove the cover (3) from its housing (1). To do this, put two
fingers in the covers notches.

(2) Remove the bulb (2) from the cover (3). To do this, pull the bulb.



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Figure 401/TASK 33-12-15-991-001



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TASK 33-12-15-400-001

Installation of the Console and Briefcase Light (17LE, 18LE, 19LE, 20LE, 21LE,
22LE, 23LE, 24LE)

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Expendable Parts

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

2 bulb 33-12-15 01 -010

B. Referenced Information

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

33-12-00-710-001 Operational Test of the General Illumination


33-12-15-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-12-15-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Subtask 33-12-15-941-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-12-15-991-001)

Subtask 33-12-15-420-050

A. Installation of the Light

(1) Install the bulb (2)

NOTE : Make sure that the bulb (2) is in the correct position in the
____
cover (3).

(2) Put the cover (3) in position in the housing (1).

NOTE : Make sure that the cover (3) is locked correctly.


____

Subtask 33-12-15-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
5LE, 4LE

Subtask 33-12-15-710-050

C. Test

(1) Do the operational test of the light (Ref. TASK 33-12-00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-12-15-942-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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



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RHEOSTAT - FLOODLIGHT (28LE,35LE) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
________________________________________________________

TASK 33-12-17-000-001

Removal of the Rheostat - Flood Light (28LE, 35LE)

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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

33-12-17-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-12-17-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CKPT/DOME 1LE H08
122VU LIGHTING/FLOOD/CTR INST/PNL 2LE Z04



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-12-17-991-001)

Subtask 33-12-17-020-050

A. Removal of the Pedestal Flood-Light Rheostat (28LE)

(1) Loosen the two fasteners (2).

(2) Carefully pull the panel 112VU (1).

(3) Remove the two screws (11) and disconnect the electrical connector
(10).

(4) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.

(5) Loosen the two screws (6) located on the knob (5), do not remove
them.

(6) Remove the knob (5).

(7) Remove the two screws (4) and the placard (3).

(8) Remove the nut (7) and the washer (8).

(9) Remove the rheostat (9).

Subtask 33-12-17-020-051

B. Removal of the Main Panel Flood Light Rheostat (35LE)

(1) Loosen the two fasteners (13).

(2) Carefully pull the panel 111VU (12).

(3) Remove the two screws (22) and disconnect the electrical connector
(21).

(4) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.

(5) Loosen the two screws (17) located on the knob (16), do not remove
them.

(6) Remove the knob (16).

(7) Remove the two screws (15) and the placard (14).



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Main Panel and Pedestal Flood Light Rheostats
Figure 401/TASK 33-12-17-991-001



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(8) Remove the nut (18) and the washer (19).

(9) Remove the rheostat (20).



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TASK 33-12-17-400-001

Installation of the Rheostat - Flood Light (28LE, 35LE)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Expendable Parts

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

9 rheostat 33-12-08 02 -130


20 rheostat 33-12-08 02 -140

B. Referenced Information

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

33-12-00-710-001 Operational Test of the General Illumination


33-12-17-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-12-17-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CKPT/DOME 1LE H08
122VU LIGHTING/FLOOD/CTR INST/PNL 2LE Z04



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-12-17-991-001)

Subtask 33-12-17-420-050

A. Installation of the Pedestal Flood-Light Rheostat (28LE)

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

(2) Install a new rheostat (9) through the hole of the panel 112VU (9).

(3) Install the washer (8) and tighten the nut (7).

(4) Put the placard (3) in position on the panel 112VU (1) and hold it in
this position.

(5) Attach the placard (3) with the two screws (4).

(6) Install the knob (5). Be careful not to damage the flat of the axle
of the rheostat (9).

(7) Tighten the two screws (6).

(8) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(9) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(10) Install the connector (10) and attach it with the two screws (11) on
the back of the rheostat (9).

(11) Install the panel 112VU (1) with the two fasteners (2).

Subtask 33-12-17-420-051

B. Installation of the Main-Panel Flood-Light Rheostat (35LE)

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

(2) Install a new rheostat (20) through the hole of the panel 111VU (12).

(3) Install the washer (19) and tighten the nut (18).

(4) Put the placard (14) in position on the panel 111VU (12) and hold it
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(5) Attach the placard (14) with the two screws (15).

(6) Install the knob (16). Be careful not to damage the flat of the axle
of the rheostat (20).

(7) Tighten the two screws (17).

(8) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(9) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(10) Install the connector (21) and attach it with the two screws (22) on
the back of the rheostat (20).

(11) Install the panel 111VU (12) with the two fasteners (13).

Subtask 33-12-17-865-052

C. Preparation for the Test


Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1LE, 2LE

Subtask 33-12-17-710-050

D. Test
Do the operational test of the general illumination (Ref. TASK 33-12-00-
710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-12-17-942-050

A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
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RHEOSTAT - MAP TABLE LIGHT (39LE,40LE) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_____________________________________________________________

TASK 33-12-18-000-001

Removal of the Map Table Light Rheostats (39LE, 40LE)

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

33-12-18-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-12-18-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 41LE
122VU LIGHTING/FLOOD/CAPT/SIDE 5LE Z05
FOR 42LE
122VU LIGHTING/FLOOD/F/O/SIDE 4LE Z06



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-12-18-991-001)

Subtask 33-12-18-020-050

A. Removal of the Map Table Light and Control Box

(1) Remove the control box:

(a) Remove the button (5) of the rheostat.

(b) Remove the screw (6) and the cover (4).

(c) Disconnect the cable (2).

(d) Remove the four attaching screws (14) and the four washers (13).

(e) Pull the control box holder (12) out of its housing.

(f) Disconnect the female terminal lugs (16) from the male terminal
lugs (15).

(2) Remove the Map Table Light:

(a) Remove the screw (10).

(b) Remove the cover (9).

(c) Remove the screws (7) and (8).

(d) Remove the support (11) of the reading light with the cable (2).



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Figure 401/TASK 33-12-18-991-001- 12 (SHEET 1)



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Figure 401/TASK 33-12-18-991-001- 22 (SHEET 2)



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TASK 33-12-18-400-001

Installation of the Map Table Light Rheostats (39LE, 40LE)

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

33-12-00-710-001 Operational Test of the General Illumination


33-12-18-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-12-18-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 41LE
122VU LIGHTING/FLOOD/CAPT/SIDE 5LE Z05
FOR 42LE
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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-12-18-991-001)

Subtask 33-12-18-420-050

A. Installation of the Map Table Light Control Box

(1) Install the Map Table light:

NOTE : To make installation easier you can open the window.


____

(a) Install the cable (2) through the hole of the support (1) and put
the support (11) in position.

(b) Install the screws (8) and (7).

(c) Install the cover (9) with the screw (10).

(2) Install the Control-Box:

NOTE : To make installation casier you can open the window.


____

(a) Connect the female terminal lugs (16) to the male terminal lugs
(15).

(b) Install the cable (2) through the hole of the control box holder
(12).

(c) Install the four washers (13) on the screws (14).

(d) Tighten the control box holder (12) with the four attaching
screws (14) and washers (13).

(e) Connect the cable (2).

NOTE : Respect the colours when you connect the wires.


____

(f) Install the cover (4) with the screw (6).

(g) Install the button of the rheostat (5).



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B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 41LE
5LE
FOR 42LE
4LE

Subtask 33-12-18-710-050

C. Do the operational test (Ref. TASK 33-12-00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-12-18-942-050

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



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INSTRUMENT AND PANEL INTEGRAL LIGHTING - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
__________________________________________________________________

1. _______
General
The instrument and panel integral lighting permit the crew to read the
indications on these panels and instruments during night flights or flights
in stormy conditions.

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN I FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION I PANELIZONEIACCESS I ATA
I I I I DOOR I REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2LF SW-INT LT, STBY COMPASS 25VU 210
6LF CONTROLLER-LIGHTING 210 33-13-51
7LF POT-INT LT/OVHD INTEG LT 25VU 210
16LF CONTROLLER-LIGHTING 212 811 33-13-51
17LF POT-INTEG LT/MAIN PNL & PED 111VU 211
30LF CONTROLLER-LIGHTING 212 811 33-13-51
2FN COMPASS STANDBY 210



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Figure 001



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3. System
__________________
Description
The integral lighting installed on the panels and the instruments has
miniature lamps. These lamps are supplied by an alternating current with
variable voltage from 0 to 5 volts.
Lighting controllers deliver this alternating current.
These lighting controllers generate a low voltage current source with high
intensity from the 115V - 400Hz voltage.
A 470 ohms potentiometer provides the continuous adjustment of the output
voltage between 0 and 5 efficient volts.
This output voltage is independent from the load.
The table below shows the main characteristics and the function of each
lighting controller.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| | Lighting | Supply | Adjustment |
| Instrument | Controller | | Potentiometer|
| and Panel |-------------------------------|------------|--------------|
| Integral | Lighting | Maximum | Number | Circuit | Electrical |
| Lighting | Controller | Output | of | Breaker | Identifier |
| | Identifier | Power | Fuses | Identifier | |
|-----------------|------------|---------|--------|------------|--------------|
| Overhead Panel | 6LF | 180VA | 6 | 3LF | 7LF |
|-----------------|------------|---------|--------|------------|--------------|
| Captain, First | | | | | |
| Officer Main | | | | | |
| Instrument | | | | | |
| Panels | 16LF | 180VA | 6 | 4LF | 17LF |
| Center | | | | | |
| Instrument Panel| | | | | |
| Center Pedestal | | | | | |
| Side Consoles | | | | | |
|-----------------|------------|---------|--------|------------|--------------|
| Glareshields | 30LF | 25VA | 3 | 5LF | 38LE |
| | | + 45VA | | | |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

A. Instrument and Panel Integral Lighting


(Ref. Fig. 002)
This lighting system has several circuits:

(1) Overhead panel integral lighting


It comprises:
- a circuit breaker 3LF. The normal busbar 103XP supplies
115VAC/400Hz to this circuit breaker (panel 122VU),
- a potentiometer 7LF used for the adjustment of the integral
lighting brightness (panel 25VU),



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Figure 002



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- a lighting controller 6LF. Its 6 outputs provide the integral
lighting of the placards and the instruments on the overhead panel.

(2) Integral lighting of instrument panels, consoles and center pedestal


It comprises:
- a circuit breaker 4LF. The normal busbar 103XP supplies
115VAC/400Hz to this circuit breaker (panel 122VU),
- a potentiometer 17LF which provides the adjustment of the integral
lighting brightness (panel 111VU),
- a lighting controller 16LF located close to the First Officer
pedals.
Its 6 outputs provide the integral lighting of the placards and the
instruments on the instrument panels and the pedestal.

(3) Glareshield integral lighting


It comprises:
- a circuit breaker 5LF. The normal busbar 103XP supplies this
circuit breaker with 115VAC/400Hz (panel 122VU),
- two linear or rotary potentiometers mounted in light 38LE. One is
for the glareshield integral lighting, the other one for the FCU
display lighting,
- a lighting controller 30LF located close to 16LF. Three outputs
provide instrument display and panel integral lighting.

B. Standby Compass Lighting


The lighting system of the standby compass comprises:
- a circuit breaker 1LF. The busbar 401PP supplies this circuit breaker
with 28VDC (panel 49VU),
- a STBY COMPASS switch 2LF. It has 2 positions and controls the standby
compass lighting (panel 25VU),
- a foldable standby compass.



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INSTRUMENT AND PANEL INTEGRAL LIGHTING - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
________________________________________________________

TASK 33-13-00-710-001

Operational Test of the Instrument and Panel Integral Lighting

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Make sure that the instrument and panel integral-lighting operates


correctly.

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

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-13-00-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

(2) Pull the STANDBY COMPASS out.

Subtask 33-13-00-865-050

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU LIGHTING/ICE AND STBY/COMP/LIGHT 1LF H04
R 122VU LIGHTING/INSTL LT/GLARE/SHLD 5LF Y05
R 122VU LIGHTING/INSTL LT/MAIN INST/PNL AND/PED 4LF Y04
R 122VU LIGHTING/INSTL LT/OVHD/PNL 3LF Y03



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4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-13-00-710-050

A. Operational Test of the Instrument and Panel Integral Lighting

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

1. On the panel 25VU: In zone 210:


- set the STBY COMPASS selector - the integral lighting of the standby
switch to STBY. compass comes on with 100 %
brightness.

- set the selector switch to OFF. - the integral lighting of the standby
compass goes off.

2. On the panel 111VU: On the main instrument panels (Captain


- turn the INTEG LT/MAIN PNL & and F/O), the center instrument panel,
PED rheostat from OFF to BRT. the center pedestal and the side
consoles:
- the instrument and panel
integral-lighting gets brighter when
you turn the rheostat to BRT.

- turn the rheostat from BRT to - the brightness of the instrument and
OFF. panel integral-lighting gets dimmer
step by step.

3. On the panel 25VU: On the overhead panel:


- turn the OVHD INTEG LT rheostat - the integral lighting gets brighter
from OFF to BRT. when you turn the rheostat to BRT.

- turn the rheostat from BRT to - the brightness of the integral


OFF. lighting gets dimmer step by step.

4. On the glareshield 13VU: On the glareshield and the FCU:


- move the rheostat cursors. - the integral lighting gets brighter
when you turn the rheostat to BRT.

- move the rheostat cursors to - the integral lighting gets dimmer


their initial position. step by step.



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-13-00-860-050

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Push the STANDBY COMPASS back to its initial position.

(2) Put the system back to the serviceable condition.

(3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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______________________________________________________________________________
PLATE - INT LIGHTED IDENT, 11VU (18LF,19LF,20LF,21LF,22LF,23LF,24LF,26LF,35LF,
36LF) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
____________________________

TASK 33-13-41-000-001

Removal of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plate

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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

27-41-41-000-001 Removal of the Control Mechanism-Pitch Trim


76-11-41-000-040 Removal of the Throttle Control Lever Assembly
76-11-41-000-041 Removal of the Throttle Control Lever Assembly
AIPC 761208
ESPM 204521
33-13-41-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-13-41-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/INSTL LT/MAIN INST/PNL AND/PED 4LF Y04



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-13-41-991-001)

Subtask 33-13-41-020-050

A. Removal of the Integrally Lighted Identification Plate 19LF, 20LF

(1) Remove the wheels (1) and the indicators (2) (Ref. TASK 27-41-41-000-
001).

(2) Remove the screws (5).

(3) Remove the integrally lighted identification plate (4).

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


401-499,

Subtask 33-13-41-020-054

B. Removal of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plate 21LF

(1) Remove the integrally-lighted identification plate (Ref. TASK 76-11-


41-000-040).

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

Subtask 33-13-41-020-054-A

B. Removal of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plate 21LF

(1) Remove the integrally-lighted identification plate (Ref. TASK 76-11-


41-000-041).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-13-41-020-055

C. Removal of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plate (18LF)

(1) Loosen the four quarter-turn fasteners (9).

(2) Pull the SWITCHING panel 8VU (8).

(3) Remove the four screws (6).



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(4) Remove the integrally-lighted identification plate (7).

Subtask 33-13-41-020-056

D. Removal of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plates (23LF and 24LF)

(1) Loosen the two quarter-turn fasteners (13) and (16).

(2) Pull the FLOOD LT panel 112VU (12) and the FLOOD LT/INTEG LT panel
111VU (17).

(3) Remove the two screws (10) and (14).

(4) Remove the integrally-lighted identification plates (11) and (15).

Subtask 33-13-41-020-057

E. Removal of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plate (26LF)

(1) Disassemble the knobs, the nuts and the washers of the ENG/MASTER 1
R and 2 control switches (2KC and 3KC) (Ref. AIPC 761208) (Ref. ESPM
204521).

(2) Loosen the four quarter-turn fasteners (18).

(3) Pull the ENG panel 115VU (19).

(4) Remove the three screws (21).

(5) Remove the integrally-lighted identification plate (20).

Subtask 33-13-41-020-058

F. Removal of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plate (22LF)

(1) Loosen the four quarter-turn fasteners (22).

(2) Pull the RUD TRIM/PARKING BRK panel 110VU (23).

(3) Remove the four screws (25).

(4) Remove the integrally-lighted identification plate (24).



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R Integrally Lighted Identification Plate
R Figure 401/TASK 33-13-41-991-001- 12 (SHEET 1)



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R Figure 401/TASK 33-13-41-991-001- 22 (SHEET 2)



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Subtask 33-13-41-020-059

G. Removal of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plates (35LF and 36LF)

(1) Remove the four screws (26).

(2) Pull the GEAR panel (27).

(3) Remove the four screws (30).

(4) Remove the integrally-lighted identification plates (28) and (29).



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TASK 33-13-41-400-001

Installation of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plate

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

27-41-41-400-001 Installation of the Control Mechanism-Pitch Trim


33-13-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Instrument and Panel Integral
Lighting
76-11-41-400-040 Installation of the Throttle Control Lever Assembly
76-11-41-400-041 Installation of the Throttle Control Lever Assembly
AIPC 761208
ESPM 204521
33-13-41-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-13-41-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/INSTL LT/MAIN INST/PNL AND/PED 4LF Y04



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-13-41-991-001)

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


401-499,

Subtask 33-13-41-420-054

A. Installation of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plate 21LF

(1) Install the integrally-lighted identification plate (Ref. TASK 76-11-


41-400-040).

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

Subtask 33-13-41-420-054-A

A. Installation of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plate 21LF

(1) Install the integrally-lighted identification plate (Ref. TASK 76-11-


41-400-041).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-13-41-420-050

B. Installation of the Integrally Lighted Identification Plate 19LF, 20LF


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-13-41-991-001)

(1) Locate the integrally lighted identification plate (4).

(2) Install the screw (5).

(3) Install the indicator (2) and the wheel (1) (Ref. TASK 27-41-41-400-
001).

Subtask 33-13-41-420-055

C. Installation of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plate (18LF)

(1) Put the integrally-lighted identification plate (7) in position on


the SWITCHING panel 8VU (8).

(2) Install and tighten the four screws (6).



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(3) Tighten the four quarter-turn fasteners (9).

Subtask 33-13-41-420-056

D. Installation of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plates (23LF and


24LF)

(1) Put the integrally-lighted identification plates (11) and (15) in


position on the FLOOD LT panel 112VU (12) and the FLOOD LT/INTEG LT
panel 111VU (17).

(2) Install and tighten the two screws (10) and (14).

(3) Tighten the two quarter-turn fasteners (13) and (16).

Subtask 33-13-41-420-057

E. Installation of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plate (26LF)

(1) Pull the disassembled ENG/MASTER 1 and 2 control switches (2KC and
3KC) through the integrally-lighted indentification plate (20).

(2) Put the integrally-lighted identification plate (20) in position on


the ENG panel 115VU (19).

(3) Install and tighten the three screws (21).

(4) Tighten the four quarter-turn fasteners (18).

(5) Install the washers, the nuts and the knobs of the ENG/MASTER 1 and 2
R control switches (2KC and 3KC) (Ref. AIPC 761208) (Ref. ESPM 204521).

Subtask 33-13-41-420-058

F. Installation of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plate (22LF)

(1) Put the integrally-lighted identification plate (24) in position on


the RUD TRIM/PARKING BRK panel 110VU (23).

(2) Install and tighten the four screws (25).

(3) Tighten the four quarter-turn fasteners (22).



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Subtask 33-13-41-420-059

G. Installation of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plates (35LF and


36LF)

(1) Put the integrally-lighted identification plates (28) and (29) in


position on the GEAR panel (27).

(2) Install and tighten the four screws (30).

(3) Install and tighten the four screws (26).

Subtask 33-13-41-865-052

H. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
4LF

Subtask 33-13-41-710-050

J. Do the operational test (Ref. TASK 33-13-00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-13-41-942-050

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



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PLATE - INT LIGHTED IDENT, 20VU - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
______________________________________________________

TASK 33-13-42-000-001

Removal of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plate

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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

33-13-42-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-13-42-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/INSTL LT/OVHD/PNL 3LF Y03



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-13-42-991-001)

Subtask 33-13-42-020-050

A. Removal of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plate (8LF)

(1) Loosen the six quarter-turn fasteners (1).

(2) Pull the overhead control and indicating panel 21VU (2).

(3) Remove the six screws (3).

(4) Remove the integrally-lighted identification plate (4).

Subtask 33-13-42-020-051

B. Removal of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plate (9LF)

(1) Loosen the four quarter-turn fasteners (5).

(2) Pull the overhead control and indicating panel 22VU (6).

(3) Remove the four screws (7).

(4) Remove the integrally-lighted identification plate (8).

Subtask 33-13-42-020-052

C. Removal of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plate (10LF or 34LF)

(1) Loosen the two quarter-turn fasteners (9) or (13).

(2) Pull the FLT CTL panel 24VU (10) or 23VU (14).

(3) Remove the two screws (11) or (15).

(4) Remove the integrally-lighted identification plate (12) or (16).



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Figure 401/TASK 33-13-42-991-001



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Subtask 33-13-42-020-053

D. Removal of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plates (11LF, 12LF, 13LF


or 14LF)

(1) Loosen the four quarter-turn fasteners (17), (21), (25) or (29).

(2) Pull the overhead control and indicating panel 25VU (18), the AIR
COND panel 30VU (22), the ELEC control panel 35VU (26) or the
HYD/FUEL panel 40VU (30).

(3) Remove the five screws (19), (23), (27) or (31).

(4) Remove the integrally-lighted identification plate (20), (24), (28)


or (32).



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TASK 33-13-42-400-001

Installation of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plate

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

33-13-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Instrument and Panel Integral


Lighting
33-13-42-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-13-42-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/INSTL LT/OVHD/PNL 3LF Y03

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-13-42-991-001)

Subtask 33-13-42-420-050

A. Installation of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plate (8LF)

(1) Put the integrally-lighted identification plate (4) in position on


the overhead control and indicating panel 21VU (2).

(2) Install and tighten the six screws (3).

(3) Push the overhead control and indicating panel 21VU (2) and tighten
the six quarter-turn fasteners (1).



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B. Installation of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plate (9LF)

(1) Put the integrally-lighted identification plate (8) in position on


the overhead control and indicating panel 22VU (6).

(2) Install and tighten the four screws (7).

(3) Push the overhead control and indicating panel 22VU (6) and tighten
the four quarter-turn fasteners (5).

Subtask 33-13-42-420-052

C. Installation of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plates (10LF or


34LF)

(1) Put the integrally-lighted identification plate (12) or (16) in


position on the FLT CTL panel 24VU (10) or 23VU (14).

(2) Install and tighten the two screws (11) or (15).

(3) Push the FLT CTL panel 24VU (10) or 23VU (14) and tighten the two
quarter-turn fasteners (9) or (13).

Subtask 33-13-42-420-053

D. Installation of the Integrally-Lighted Identification Plate (11LF, 12LF,


13LF or 14LF)

(1) Put the integrally-lighted identification plate (20), (24), (28) or


(32) in position on the overhead control and indicating panel 25VU
(18), the AIR COND panel 30VU (22), the ELEC control panel 35VU (26)
or the HYD/FUEL panel 40VU (30).

(2) Install and tighten the five screws (19), (23), (27) or (31).

(3) Push the overhead control and indicating panel 25VU (18), the AIR
COND panel 30VU (22), the ELEC control panel 35VU (26) or the
HYD/FUEL panel 40VU (30) and tighten the four quarter-turn fasteners
(17), (21), (25) or (29).

Subtask 33-13-42-865-052

E. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
3LF



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Subtask 33-13-42-710-050

F. Do the operational test of the instrument and panel integral lighting


(Ref. TASK 33-13-00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-13-42-942-050

A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
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CONTROLLER - LIGHTING (6LF,16LF,30LF) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
____________________________________________________________

TASK 33-13-51-000-001

Removal of the Lighting Controller (6LF, 16LF, 30LF)

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)
FOR FIN 6LF
No specific ALLEN wrench
FOR FIN 16LF, 30LF
No specific access platform 1.5 m (4 ft. 11 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

33-13-51-991-001 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-13-51-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R FOR 6LF
R 122VU LIGHTING/INSTL LT/OVHD/PNL 3LF Y03
R FOR 16LF
R 122VU LIGHTING/INSTL LT/MAIN INST/PNL AND/PED 4LF Y04
R FOR 30LF
R 122VU LIGHTING/INSTL LT/GLARE/SHLD 5LF Y05

Subtask 33-13-51-010-050

B. Get Access

(1) FOR 16LF, 30LF


Put the access platform in position at the zone 121.

(2) Open the access door 811.


FOR 16LF, 30LF
811

(3) FOR 6LF


Remove the ceiling panel 211HC with an ALLEN wrench.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-13-51-991-001)

Subtask 33-13-51-020-050

A. Removal of the Lighting Controller

(1) Disconnect the connector (4).

(2) Remove the four screws (3) and the lockwashers (2). During this
operation, hold the lighting controller (1).

(3) Remove the lighting controller (1).

(4) Put blanking caps on the connectors (4) and (5).



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Lighting Controller
Figure 401/TASK 33-13-51-991-001



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TASK 33-13-51-400-001

Installation of the Lighting Controller (6LF, 16LF, 30LF)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

FOR FIN 6LF


No specific ALLEN wrench
FOR FIN 16LF, 30LF
No specific access platform 1.5 m (4 ft. 11 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

33-13-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Instrument and Panel Integral


Lighting

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-13-51-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R FOR 6LF
R 122VU LIGHTING/INSTL LT/OVHD/PNL 3LF Y03
R FOR 16LF
R 122VU LIGHTING/INSTL LT/MAIN INST/PNL AND/PED 4LF Y04
R FOR 30LF
R 122VU LIGHTING/INSTL LT/GLARE/SHLD 5LF Y05



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Subtask 33-13-51-010-051

B. Get Access

(1) FOR 16LF, 30LF


Make sure that the access platform is in position at the zone 121.

(2) Make sure that the access door 811 is open.


FOR 16LF, 30LF
811

(3) FOR 6LF


Make sure that the ceiling panel 211HC is removed.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-13-51-420-050

A. Installation of the Lighting Controller

(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 caps from the electrical connectors (4) and (5).

(4) Put the lighting controller (1) in position opposite its housing (6).
Hold it in this position.

(5) Install the lighting controller (1) with the lockwashers (2) and the
four screws(3).

Subtask 33-13-51-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 6LF
3LF
FOR 16LF
4LF
FOR 30LF
5LF

Subtask 33-13-51-710-050

C. Do the operational test of the lighting controller (Ref. TASK 33-13-00-


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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-13-51-410-050

A. Close Access

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

(2) FOR 6LF


Install the ceiling panel 211HC with an ALLEN wrench.

(3) Close the access door 811.


FOR 16LF, 30LF
811

(4) FOR 16LF, 30LF


Remove the access platform(s).



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ANNUNCIATOR LIGHT TEST AND DIMMING - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
______________________________________________________________

1. General
_______
R
R Bulbs supplied with 5VAC-400Hz are used for the lighting of the sun readable
R lights in the cockpit. The current is delivered by the 115V/5V transformers.
R Each light is parted in two sections ; each one has two 5V bulbs.
R An annunciator light test switch permits illumination of all annunciators
R and therefore check of all lights.

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

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R FIN I FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION I PANELIZONEIACCESS I ATA
R I I I I DOOR I REF.
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 1LP BOARD-ANN LT TEST & INTFC 70VU 126 822 33-14-33
R 2LP BOARD-ANN LT TEST & INTFC 70VU 126 822 33-14-33
R 3LP BOARD-ANN LT TEST & INTFC 70VU 126 822 33-14-33
R 4LP BOARD-ANN LT TEST & INTFC 70VU 126 822 33-14-33
R 5LP BOARD-ANN LT TEST & INTFC 70VU 126 822 33-14-33
R 6LP BOARD-ANN LT TEST & INTFC 70VU 126 822 33-14-33
R 7LP BOARD-ANN LT TEST & INTFC 70VU 126 822 33-14-33
R 8LP BOARD-ANN LT TEST & INTFC 70VU 126 822 33-14-33
R 9LP BOARD-ANN LT TEST & INTFC 70VU 126 822 33-14-33
R 10LP BOARD-ANN LT TEST & INTFC 70VU 126 822 33-14-33
R 11LP BOARD-ANN LT TEST & INTFC 70VU 126 822 33-14-33
R 12LP BOARD-ANN LT TEST & INTFC 70VU 126 822 33-14-33
R 18LP BOARD-ANN LT TEST & INTFC 70VU 126 822 33-14-33
R 19LP BOARD-ANN LT TEST & INTFC 70VU 126 822 33-14-33
R 20LP BOARD-ANN LT TEST & INTFC 70VU 126 822 33-14-33
R 31LP XFMR-ESS 211 33-14-51
R 33LP SW-INT LT/ANN LT 25VU 210
R 34LP P/BSW-LIGHT TEST 108VU 120
R 35LP XFMR-ESS 211 33-14-51
R 36LP XFMR-SYS 2 120VU 212 33-14-51
R 37LP XFRM-SYS 1 120VU 212 33-14-51



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Figure 002



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3. __________________
System Description
R
R (Ref. Fig. 003)
R Miniature lamps (115 mA, 5VAC) are used for the lighting of the annunciator
R lights mounted on the panels and instruments in the cockpit.
R A relay (system) or internal contacts (case of ON-OFF position indication
R pushbutton switches) control illumination of each annunciator light. Four
R different busbars:
R - AC1 supply: 103XP
R - AC2 supply: 202XP
R - 115VAC STAT INV BUS: 901XP
R - Essential supply: 801XP
R supply the annunciator lights with 5VAC-400Hz through the transformers. In
R the case of emergency supply only busbar 901XP is serviceable.
R The system comprises:

A. Four Identical Transformers


Each one is supplied with 115V-400Hz.
Each one is connected to a different busbar.
They supply 5VAC-400Hz for the annunciator lights installed on the
overhead panel and on instrument panel and 6.3V voltage (full wave
rectified) to supply the AUTO LAND, MASTER WARNING and CAUTION lights and
Audio Control Panels (ACP).
The secondary winding of each transformer has:
- 7x5VAC outputs mounted in parallel; each one is protected by a delayed
action fuse set at 4A,
- 2x6.3V outputs protected by the same type of fuse.
The primary winding of each transformer has two inputs to get the correct
dimming level (DIM position).
If the 115V supply is switched over to either input we obtain at the
secondary winding:
- the 5VAC (BRT position),
- the 3VAC (DIM position),
- the 6.3VAC (BRT position) or 4.3VAC for rectified voltages (DIM
position). The transformers 36LP and 37LP are housed in the panel 120VU
and transformers 31LP and 35LP are mounted on the overhead panel.

B. Five Circuit Breakers


- busbar 103XP (AC1) supplies transformer 37LP through the circuit
breaker 26LP located on the circuit breaker panel 122VU,
- busbar 202XP (AC2) supplies transformer 36LP through the circuit
breaker 27LP located on the circuit breaker panel 122VU,
- busbar 801XP supplies transformer 31LP through the circuit breaker 29LP
located on the overhead panel 49VU,
- busbar 801XP supplies transformer 35LP through the circuit breaker 29LP
and the busbar 901XP provides emergency supply through the circuit
breaker 28LP located on the circuit breaker panel 122VU,



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- busbar 206PP supplies the annunciator light test relay coils.

C. Switch 33LP
A switch with 3 positions: DIM, BRT, TEST is located on the overhead
control and indicating panel 25VU.

D. Fourteen Annunciator Light Test and Interface Boards


They are located in the avionics compartment in the annunciator light
test unit 70VU:
- 4 are associated with the annunciator lights supplied by the AC1
system.
They are identified by FINs 1LP to 4LP.
- seven are associated with the annunciator lights supplied by the
essential generation. They are identified by FINs 5LP to 11LP.
Three are associated with the annunciator lights supplied by the AC2
generation.
They are identified by FINs 18LP to 20LP.
Each board comprises:
- 2 relays supplied by busbar 206PP with 28VDC through circuit breaker
30LP located on the rear circuit breaker panel 122VU.
These 2 relays serve for the annunciator light tests when the switch
33LP is in the TEST position.
- 10 relays supplied by the various A/C systems with 28VDC. They supply
the annunciator light with 5VAC whereas the system data are supplied
with 28VDC.

E. Four-Stage Relays
They are located in the relay box 103VU. They all are identified with a
TEST placard. They serve for the test of the equipment annunciator lights
(high intensity) or of other annunciator lights (ON - OFF).
The busbar 206PP supplies 28VDC to the coil of these relays through the
circuit breaker 30LP located on the rear circuit breaker panel 122VU.

4. __________________________________
Operational/Control and Indicating

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-210,

(Ref. Fig. 004)

A. Annunciator Light Test for the External Power Panel 108VU


The LIGHT TEST pushbutton switch 34LP on the panel 108VU serves to test
R the EXT PWR/NOT IN USE, EXT PWR/AVAIL, COCKPIT CALL, APU FIRE and ADIRU &
R AVNCS VENT indicator lights.
The ADIRU & AVNCS VENT caution light is supplied from the 28VDC HOT BUS
704PP through the circuit breaker 6FP1 located on the circuit breaker
panel 105VU.



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Figure 003 (SHEET 1)



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Figure 003 (SHEET 2)



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R External Power Panel 108VU
Figure 004



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The EXT PWR/NOT IN USE, EXT PWR/AVAIL, COCKPIT CALL and APU FIRE
indicator lights are supplied from the 28VDC BUSBAR 1IWPP through the
circuit breaker 4XG located on the circuit breaker panel 122VU.
If ground power is not available, only the ADIRU & AVNCS VENT caution
light can be tested.
If ground power is available, the EXT PWR/NOT IN USE, EXT PWR/AVAIL,
COCKPIT CALL, APU FIRE and ADIRU & AVNCS VENT indicator lights can be
tested.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 151-199, 211-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 004A)

A. Annunciator Light Test for the External Power Panel 108VU


The LIGHT TEST pushbutton switch 34LP on the panel 108VU serves to test
the EXT PWR/NOT IN USE, EXT PWR/AVAIL, CKPT CALL, APU FIRE, ADIRU & AVNCS
VENT and ELT indicator lights.
The ADIRU & AVNCS VENT caution light is supplied from the 28VDC HOT BUS
704PP through the circuit breaker 6FP1 located on the circuit breaker
panel 105VU.
The EXT PWR/NOT IN USE, EXT PWR/AVAIL, CKPT CALL and APU FIRE indicator
lights are supplied from the 28VDC BUSBAR 1IWPP through the circuit
breaker 4XG located on the circuit breaker panel 122VU.
The ELT indicator light is supplied from the 28VDC HOT BUS 702PP through
the circuit breaker 2WC located on the circuit breaker panel 121VU.
If ground power is not available, the ADIRU & AVNCS VENT and ELT
indicator lights can be tested.
If ground power is available, the EXT PWR/NOT IN USE, EXT PWR/AVAIL, CKPT
CALL, APU FIRE, ADIRU & AVNCS VENT and ELT indicator lights can be
tested.


R

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R External Power Panel 108VU
Figure 004A


R

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ANNUNCIATOR LIGHT TEST AND DIMMING - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
____________________________________________________

TASK 33-14-00-710-001

R Operational Test of the Lights

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 331400-01


Make sure that the annunciator lights operate correctly.
Make sure that the dimming circuit of the annunciator lights operates
correctly

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. 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
24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the
APU
24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied
from the External Power

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-14-00-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


002) or (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002):
R - If you energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the external
R power (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002), do the test given in Para. 4.B.
- If you energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the APU
(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002), do the test given in Para. 4.C.

(2) On the Captain and F/O instrument panels, the overhead panel, the
glareshield set some annunciator lights (warning or indicator lights)
to the operative position.

(3) On the center pedestal 11VU and overhead panel 20VU, on all the Radio
Management Panels (RMPs), set the ON/OFF switch to the ON position.



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B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
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49VU LIGHTING/XFMR/115V.5V/ESS BUS 29LP H03
105VU ADIRS/ADIRU1/28VDC 6FP1 C02
122VU ELEC/EXT PWR/LT CLT/AVAIL 4XG X31
122VU LIGHTING/TST/BOARD/SPLY 30LP X06
122VU LIGHTING/ANN LT SPLY/XFMR/BUS 2 27LP X05
122VU LIGHTING/ANN LT SPLY/XFMR/BUS 1 26LP X04
122VU LIGHTING/ANN LT SPLY/XFMR/STAT INV 28LP X03

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-14-00-710-050

A. Do the annunciator light test in the cockpit

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

1. On the panel 25VU: On the panels located in the cockpit:


R - put the ANN LT switch in the - The annunciator lights on the
R TEST position. different panels come on fully
R bright.
R
R - The item lights of equipment come on
R fully bright.
R - The ACP lights come on dim.

- put the ANN LT switch in the - all the annunciator lights go off.
BRT position. This does not include the annunciator
lights that come on during the job
set-up.

- put the ANN LT switch in the - the annunciator lights that come on
DIM position. during the job set-up get dimmer.

- put the ANN LT switch in the - the annunciator lights that come on
BRT position during the job set-up get brighter.



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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-210,

Subtask 33-14-00-710-054

B. Do the annunciator light test for the EXT PWR panel 108VU with the
external power

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

On the panel 108VU: On the panel 108VU:


- push the LIGHT TEST pushbutton - the EXT PWR/NOT IN USE indicator
switch. light comes on
- the COCKPIT CALL indicator light
comes on
- the APU FIRE indicator light comes on
R - the ADIRU & AVNCS VENT caution light
R comes on.

- release the LIGHT TEST pushbutton - the EXT PWR/NOT IN USE indicator
switch. light goes off
- the COCKPIT CALL indicator light goes
off
- the APU FIRE indicator light goes off
R - the ADIRU & AVNCS VENT caution light
R goes off.

Subtask 33-14-00-710-055

C. Do the annunciator light test for the EXT PWR panel 108VU with the APU

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

On the panel 108VU: On the panel 108VU:


- push the LIGHT TEST pushbutton - the EXT PWR/NOT IN USE indicator
switch. light stays off
- the COCKPIT CALL indicator light
stays off
- the APU FIRE indicator light stays
off
R - the ADIRU & AVNCS VENT caution light
R comes on.


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- release the LIGHT TEST pushbutton - the EXT PWR/NOT IN USE indicator
switch. light stays off
- the COCKPIT CALL indicator light
stays off
- the APU FIRE indicator light stays
off
- the ADIRU & AVNCS VENT caution light
goes off

R **ON A/C 106-149, 151-199, 211-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-14-00-710-054-A

B. Do the annunciator light test for the EXT PWR panel 108VU with the
external power

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

On the panel 108VU: On the panel 108VU:


- push the LIGHT TEST pushbutton - the EXT PWR/NOT IN USE indicator
switch. light comes on
- the CKPT CALL indicator light comes
on
- the APU FIRE indicator light comes on
- the ADIRU & AVNCS VENT caution light
comes on
- the ELT indicator light comes on.

- release the LIGHT TEST pushbutton - the EXT PWR/NOT IN USE indicator
switch. light goes off
- the CKPT CALL indicator light goes
off
- the APU FIRE indicator light goes off
- the ADIRU & AVNCS VENT caution light
goes off
- the ELT indicator light goes off.


R

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R Subtask 33-14-00-710-055-A

R C. Do the annunciator light test for the EXT PWR panel 108VU with the APU

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R ACTION RESULT
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R On the panel 108VU: On the panel 108VU:


R - push the LIGHT TEST pushbutton - the EXT PWR/NOT IN USE indicator
R switch. light stays off
R - the CKPT CALL indicator light stays
R off
R - the APU FIRE indicator light stays
R off
R - the ADIRU & AVNCS VENT caution light
R comes on.
R - the ELT indicator light comes on.

R - release the LIGHT TEST pushbutton - the EXT PWR/NOT IN USE indicator
R switch. light stays off
R - the CKPT CALL indicator light stays
R off
R - the APU FIRE indicator light stays
R off
R - the ADIRU & AVNCS VENT caution light
R goes off
R - the ELT indicator light goes off.

R **ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-14-00-860-051

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) On the center pedestal 11VU and overhead panel 20VU, on all the RMPs,
set the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position.

(2) On the Captain and F/O instrument panels, the overhead panel, the
glareshield, make sure that the annunciator lights that came on
during the job set-up go off.

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


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BOARD - ANNUNCIATOR LIGHT TEST AND INTERFACE (1LP,2LP,3LP,4LP,5LP,6LP,7LP,8LP,
R 9LP,10LP,11LP,12LP,18LP,19LP,20LP) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_________________________________________________________

TASK 33-14-33-000-001

Removal of the Annunciator-Light Test and Interface-Board (1LP, 2LP, 3LP, 4LP,
R 5LP, 6LP, 7LP, 8LP, 9LP, 10LP, 11LP, 12LP, 18LP, 19LP, 20LP)

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 circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific access platform 1.50 m (4 ft. 11 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

R 33-14-33-991-001-A Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-14-33-865-050

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/TST/BOARD/SPLY 30LP X06



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B. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position under the access door 822.

(2) Open the access door 822.

4. Procedure
_________

R (Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-14-33-991-001-A)

Subtask 33-14-33-020-050

A. Removal of the board

(1) Fully loosen the two screws (2) that attach the defective
annunciator-light test and interface-board (1) to its support (3).

(2) Remove the annunciator light test board (1).



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R Figure 401/TASK 33-14-33-991-001-A



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TASK 33-14-33-400-001

Installation of the Annunciator-Light Test and Interface-Board (1LP, 2LP, 3LP,


R 4LP, 5LP, 6LP, 7LP, 8LP, 9LP, 10LP, 11LP, 12LP, 18LP, 19LP, 20LP)

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


No specific access platform 1.5 m (4 ft. 11 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

33-14-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Annunciator Light Test System


in the Cockpit
R 33-14-33-991-001-A Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-14-33-010-051

A. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the access platform is in position under the access
door 822.

(2) Make sure that the access door 822 is open.



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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/TST/BOARD/SPLY 30LP X06

4. Procedure
_________

R (Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-14-33-991-001-A)

Subtask 33-14-33-420-050

A. Installation of the board

(1) Install the new annunciator-light test and interface-board (1).

(2) Tighten the two screws (2) that attach the annunciator light test and
interface-board to its support (3).

Subtask 33-14-33-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
30LP

Subtask 33-14-33-710-050

C. Do the operational test: (Ref. TASK 33-14-00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-14-33-410-050

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 822.

(3) Remove the access platform.



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TRANSFORMER - ANNUNCIATOR LIGHT TEST (31LP,35LP,36LP,37LP)
____________________
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

TASK 33-14-51-000-001

Removal of the Essential Transformers (31LP, 35LP)

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 cap


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

B. Referenced Information

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

33-14-51-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-14-51-865-050

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/TST/BOARD/SPLY 30LP X06
FOR 31LP
49VU LIGHTING/XFMR/115V.5V/ESS BUS 29LP H03
FOR 35LP
122VU LIGHTING/ANN LT SPLY/XFMR/STAT INV 28LP X03



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B. Get Access

(1) Remove the ceiling panel 211HC with an ALLEN wrench.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-14-51-991-001)

Subtask 33-14-51-020-050

A. Removal of the Essential Transformer

(1) Disconnect the movable connector (4) from the defective transformer
(1). Put a blanking cap on the disconnected connector.

(2) Loosen the four screws (3) and the washers (2) that attach the
defective transformer (1) to the structure.

(3) Remove the defective transformer (1).



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Figure 401/TASK 33-14-51-991-001



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TASK 33-14-51-000-002

Removal of the System 1 (2) Transformer (37LP, 36LP)

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 cap


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

B. Referenced Information

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

33-14-51-991-002 Fig. 402

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-14-51-865-052

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/TST/BOARD/SPLY 30LP X06
FOR 36LP
122VU LIGHTING/ANN LT SPLY/XFMR/BUS 2 27LP X05
FOR 37LP
122VU LIGHTING/ANN LT SPLY/XFMR/BUS 1 26LP X04



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B. Get Access

(1) In the cockpit, remove the panels 121VU and/or 122VU which give
access to the panel 120VU.

(2) Loosen the quick-disconnect fasteners of these panels:


FOR 37LP
122VU
FOR 36LP
122VU, 121VU

(3) Pull these panels to the front.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-14-51-991-002)

Subtask 33-14-51-020-051

A. Removal of the Transformer

(1) Disconnect the movable connector (4) of the defective transformer


(1). Put a blanking cap on the disconnected connector.

(2) Loosen the four screws (3) and the washers (2) that attach the
defective transformer (1) to the structure.

(3) Remove the transformer (1).



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Figure 402/TASK 33-14-51-991-002



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Installation of the Essential Transformers (31LP, 35LP)

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 cap


No specific ALLEN wrench

B. Referenced Information

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

33-14-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Annunciator Light Test System


in the Cockpit
33-14-51-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-14-51-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/TST/BOARD/SPLY 30LP X06
FOR 31LP
49VU LIGHTING/XFMR/115V.5V/ESS BUS 29LP H03
FOR 35LP
122VU LIGHTING/ANN LT SPLY/XFMR/STAT INV 28LP X03



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Subtask 33-14-51-010-052

B. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the ceiling panel 211HC is removed.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-14-51-991-001)

Subtask 33-14-51-420-050

A. Installation of the Essential Transformer

(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 cap from the electrical connector.

(4) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(5) Install the new transformer (1).

(6) Tighten the four screws (3) and the washers (2) that attach the
transformer (1) to the structure.

(7) Connect the movable connector (4) to the transformer (1).

Subtask 33-14-51-865-053

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
30LP
FOR 31LP
29LP
FOR 35LP
28LP

Subtask 33-14-51-710-050

C. Do the operational test (Ref. TASK 33-14-00-710-001).



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-14-51-410-051

A. Close Access

(1) Install the ceiling panel 211HC with an ALLEN wrench.

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



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TASK 33-14-51-400-002

Installation of the System 1 (2) Transformer (37LP, 36LP)

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
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No specific blanking cap

B. Referenced Information

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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33-14-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Annunciator Light Test System


in the Cockpit
33-14-51-991-002 Fig. 402

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-14-51-865-055

A. 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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122VU LIGHTING/TST/BOARD/SPLY 30LP X06
FOR 36LP
122VU LIGHTING/ANN LT SPLY/XFMR/BUS 2 27LP X05
FOR 37LP
122VU LIGHTING/ANN LT SPLY/XFMR/BUS 1 26LP X04



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Subtask 33-14-51-010-053

B. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the panel(s) 121VU and/or 122VU is (are) removed.

(2) Make sure that the quick-disconnect fasteners are loosened for these
panels:
FOR 37LP
112VU
FOR 36LP
122VU, 121VU

(3) Make sure that these panels are pulled to the front.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-14-51-991-002)

Subtask 33-14-51-420-051

A. Installation of the Transformer

(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 cap from the electrical connector.

(4) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(5) Install the new transformer (1).

(6) Install the four screws (3) and the washers (2) that attach the
transformer (1) to the structure.

(7) Connect the movable connector (4) to the transformer.

Subtask 33-14-51-410-050

B. Install these panels. Attach them with the quick-disconnect fasteners:


FOR 37LP
122VU
FOR 36LP
122VU, 121VU



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Subtask 33-14-51-865-054

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
30LP
FOR 36LP
27LP
FOR 37LP
26LP

Subtask 33-14-51-710-051

D. Do the operational test (Ref. TASK 33-14-00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-14-51-942-051

A. Close Access

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



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CABIN - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
_________________________________

1. General
_______
R
R The cabin lighting system illuminates the cabin, the entrances, the
R lavatories, the galley and the attendant work areas.
R The system has these sub-systems:
R
R - General Illumination (Ref. 33-21-00)
R - Call System (Ref. 33-23-00)
R - Lavatory Lighting (Ref. 33-24-00)
R - Passenger Reading Lights (Ref. 33-25-00)
R - Lavatory Lighted Signs (Ref. 33-26-00)
R - Cabin Attendant Work-Lights (Ref. 33-27-00).
R

R NOTE : The Call System and the lighted signs NO SMOKING, FASTEN SEAT BELT
____
R and RETURN TO SEAT (NS/FSB/RTS) are part of the Cabin
R Intercommunication Data System (CIDS) (Ref. 23-73-00).

2. Description
___________

A. General Illumination
(Ref. Fig. 001)
(Ref. 33-21-00)
The general illumination system has fluorescent tubes which are installed
in the ceiling panels along the center aisle (CEILING lights), above the
windows (WINDOW lights) and at each entrance.
They illuminate the cabin and the entrance areas.
The cabin attendants control the general illumination through the Forward
Attendant Panel (FAP) and the Additional Attendant Panel(s) (AAP), which
are part of the Cabin Intercommunication Data System (CIDS) (Ref.
23-73-00).

NOTE : The installation of the Additional Attendant Panel(s) (AAP) is a


____
customer option.

B. Lavatory Lighting
(Ref. Fig. 002)
(Ref. 33-24-00)
The lavatory lighting system gives illumination inside the lavatories.
Each lavatory has a fluorescent tube and additional halogen light(s).
A microswitch in the lavatory door frame controls the brightness level of
the fluorescent tube and the halogen light(s).
The cabin attendants control the power of the lavatory lighting system
through a membrane switch (POWER LAV) on the Forward Attendant Panel
(FAP).



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General Illumination - Schematic
R Figure 001


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Lavatory Lighting - Schematic (Example)
Figure 002



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NOTE : The installation of the additional halogen light(s) is a customer
____
option.

C. Passenger Reading Lights


(Ref. 33-25-00)
The passenger reading lights are high intensity lights, which give
additional illumination to the passengers.
Each passenger controls his own reading light through a pushbutton.
The cabin attendants control the power of the reading light system
through a membrane switch (POWER READ) on the Forward Attendant Panel
(FAP).

D. Lavatory Lighted Signs


(Ref. Fig. 002)
(Ref. 33-26-00)
The lavatory lighted signs indicate if the lavatories are occupied or
not.
A microswitch in the lavatory door frame controls the power of the
lavatory lighted signs.

E. Cabin Attendant Work-Lights


(Ref. 33-27-00)
The cabin attendant work-lights are high intensity lights, which give
additional illumination to the attendants and their working areas.
Each attendant controls his own work-light through a pushbutton.
The cabin attendants control the power of the work-light system through a
membrane switch (POWER ATTN) on the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP).

NOTE : The installation of the cabin attendant work-lights is a customer


____
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R CABIN - DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION
_________________________________

TASK 33-20-00-040-001

Deactivation of the Cabin NO SMOKING / FASTEN SEAT BELTS / RETURN TO SEAT


(NS/FSB/RTS) Signs

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

R Refer to the MMEL TASK: 33-20-02 b)


R Cabin - Cabin Signs (No Smoking/
R Fasten Seat Belt/Return to Seat)

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific warning notices

B. Referenced Information

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

23-73-00-710-017 Operational Test of the Cabin Signs


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

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-20-00-861-051

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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



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4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-20-00-040-051

A. Deactivation of the Cabin NS/FSB/RTS Signs

(1) Do the operational test of the cabin signs (Ref. TASK 23-73-00-710-
017) and find the defective NS/FSB/RTS sign(s).

(2) Find the passenger seats from which you cannot see the serviceable
NS/FSB/RTS sign.

(3) Put warning notices in position on these seats to tell the passengers
not to use them.

NOTE : It must be possible to see a serviceable NS/FSB/RTS sign from


____
every passenger seat that is in use.

(4) Make an entry in the aircraft technical logbook.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-20-00-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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

(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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TASK 33-20-00-440-001

Reactivation of the Cabin NO SMOKING / FASTEN SEAT BELTS / RETURN TO SEAT


(NS/FSB/RTS) Signs

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

R Refer to the MMEL TASK: 33-20-02 b)


R Cabin - Cabin Signs (No Smoking/
R Fasten Seat Belt/Return to Seat)

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific warning notices

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
TSM 23 (for corrective action)

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-20-00-861-052

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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



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4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-20-00-440-050

A. Reactivation of the Cabin NS/FSB/RTS Signs

(1) Remove the warning notices from the applicable passenger seats.

(2) Do the trouble shooting of the cabin NS/FSB/RTS signs (Ref. TSM 23)
and make the applicable correction.

(3) Make a record of the reactivation in the aircraft technical logbook.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-20-00-860-052

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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

(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002)



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GENERAL ILLUMINATION - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
________________________________________________

1. General
_______

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 301-304,

Fluorescent lamps illuminate the passenger cabin and the entrance areas as
listed below:

A. Passenger Cabin Lighting

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-233, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 001)

**ON A/C 151-199,

(Ref. Fig. 001B)

R **ON A/C 301-304,

(Ref. Fig. 001C)


R

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-233, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 002)

**ON A/C 151-199,

(Ref. Fig. 002B)

R **ON A/C 301-304,

(Ref. Fig. 002C)


R



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Ceiling and Window Lights (Right-Hand) - Schematic
Figure 001


R

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001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-233,  33-21-00

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INTENTIONALLY BLANK


R



 33-21-00

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Ceiling and Window Lights (Right-Hand) - Schematic
Figure 001A (SHEET 1)


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501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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Ceiling and Window Lights (Right-Hand) - Schematic
Figure 001A (SHEET 2)


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501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-21-00

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Ceiling and Window Lights (Right-Hand) - Schematic
Figure 001B


R

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151-199,  33-21-00

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INTENTIONALLY BLANK


R



 33-21-00

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Ceiling and Window Lights (Right-Hand) - Schematic
R Figure 001C (SHEET 1)



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301-304,  33-21-00

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Ceiling and Window Lights (Right-Hand) - Schematic
R Figure 001C (SHEET 2)


R

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301-304,  33-21-00

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Ceiling and Window Lights (Right-Hand) - Schematic
R Figure 001D (SHEET 1)


R

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305-399,  33-21-00

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Ceiling and Window Lights (Right-Hand) - Schematic
R Figure 001D (SHEET 2)


R

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305-399,  33-21-00

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Ceiling and Window Lights (Right-Hand) - Schematic
R Figure 001E (SHEET 1)


R

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401-499,  33-21-00

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Ceiling and Window Lights (Right-Hand) - Schematic
R Figure 001E (SHEET 2)


R

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401-499,  33-21-00

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Ceiling and Window Lights (Left-Hand) - Schematic
Figure 002


R

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236-238,
001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-233,  33-21-00

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INTENTIONALLY BLANK


R



 33-21-00

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Ceiling and Window Lights (Left-Hand) - Schematic
Figure 002A (SHEET 1)


R

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501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-21-00

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Ceiling and Window Lights (Left-Hand) - Schematic
Figure 002A (SHEET 2)


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501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-21-00

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Ceiling and Window Lights (Left-Hand) - Schematic
Figure 002B


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R



 33-21-00

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Ceiling and Window Lights (Left-Hand) - Schematic
R Figure 002C (SHEET 1)


R

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301-399,  33-21-00

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Ceiling and Window Lights (Left-Hand) - Schematic
R Figure 002C (SHEET 2)


R

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301-399,  33-21-00

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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 301-304,

(Ref. Fig. 003)


The passenger cabin is divided into different zones given by the customer
seat layout.
Four strips of fluorescent lamps give light to the passenger cabin zones.
Each strip has many fluorescent lamps. The four strips in each cabin zone
are divided into two pairs for control purposes. These are the inboard
pair, CEILING lights, and the outboard pair, WINDOW lights. The two pairs
of strips in each cabin zone can be set to three different brightness
levels. These are:
- full brightness (BRT)
- half brightness (DIM 1)
- 10 % of full brightness (DIM 2).

**ON A/C 106-149, 251-299, 305-399, 401-499,

Fluorescent lamps give lighting to the passenger cabin and the entrance
areas.

A. Passenger Cabin Lighting

**ON A/C 106-149, 251-299,

(Ref. Fig. 001A)

**ON A/C 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 001D)

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 001E)

**ON A/C 106-149, 251-299,

(Ref. Fig. 002A)



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**ON A/C 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 002C)

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 002D)

**ON A/C 106-149, 251-299, 305-399, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 003A)


These lighting systems are controlled through the Cabin
Intercommunication Data-System (CIDS):
- the cabin lighting
- the entrance lighting.
The control buttons are installed on the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) and
on the Additional Attendant Panel (AAP). Each system is controlled
independently by its related buttons.
Four lighting strips of fluorescent lamps give lighting to the passenger
cabin zones. Each lighting strip has many fluorescent lamps. The four
lighting strips in each cabin zone are divided into two pairs for control
purposes. These are the inboard pair, CEILING lights, and the outboard
pair, WINDOW lights. The two pairs of lighting strips in each cabin zone
can be set to three different brightness levels. These are:
- full brightness (BRT)
- half brightness (DIM1)
- 10% of full brightness (DIM2).

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

Fluorescent lamps give lighting to the passenger cabin and the entrance
areas. Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) give lighting to the seat-row number
placards on the LH and RH handrails.

A. Passenger Cabin Lighting


(Ref. Fig. 001A, 002A, 003A, 004)
These lighting systems are controlled through the Cabin
Intercommunication Data-System (CIDS):
- the cabin lighting
- the entrance lighting.
The control buttons are installed on the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) and
on the Additional Attendant Panel (AAP). Each system is controlled
separately through their related buttons.


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Ceiling and Window Lights (Left-Hand) - Schematic
R Figure 002D (SHEET 1)



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Ceiling and Window Lights (Left-Hand) - Schematic
R Figure 002D (SHEET 2)


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Entrance Lighting - Schematic
Figure 003


R

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Entrance Lighting - Schematic
Figure 003A


R

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Handrail LED-Strips - Schematic
Figure 004


R

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Four lighting strips of fluorescent lamps give lighting to the passenger
cabin zones. Each lighting strip has many fluorescent lamps. The four
lighting strips in each cabin zone are divided into two pairs for control
purposes. These are the inboard pair, CEILING lights and the outboard
pair, WINDOW lights. Both pairs of lighting strips in each cabin zone can
be selected to three different brightness levels. These are:
- full brightness (BRT)
- half brightness (DIM1)
- 10% of full brightness (DIM2).
Two lighting strips illuminate the LH and RH handrail. Each lighting
strip has many LED-strips.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 301-304,

B. Entrance Area Lighting


(Ref. Fig. 003)
Fluorescent lamps installed in ceiling panels illuminate the entrance
areas.
This lighting is controlled separately from the cabin lighting. These can
be selected to three different brightness levels in exactly the same way
as the cabin lights. The brightness levels are, full brightness (BRT),
half brightness (DIM 1) and 10 % of full brightness (DIM 2).

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

B. Entrance Area Lighting


(Ref. Fig. 003A)
Fluorescent lamps installed in the ceiling panels give lighting to the
entrance areas.
This lighting is controlled independently from the cabin lighting. These
fluorescent lamps can also be set to three different brightness levels,
which are:
- full brightness (BRT)
- half brightness (DIM1)
- 10% of full brightness (DIM2).
When the cockpit door is opened and the engines are in operation, the
lighting of the forward entrance LH is dimmed automatically to 10% of
full brightness (DIM2).
If a full failure of the FAP and/or the CIDS occurs, the lighting of the
forward entrance comes on automatically to 100% intensity level. A cabin
decompression also occurs and the pre-set mode is then cancelled.


R

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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
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R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 307-399, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

C. Handrail Lighting
The lights are installed with the hatrack on the LH and RH handrail. The
main function of the handrail lighting is to give light to the seat-row
number placard located on the handrail.

**ON A/C ALL

2. __________________
Component Location

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-210, 251-299, 305-399,


401-499,

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105,

(Ref. Fig. 005)

**ON A/C 051-099,

(Ref. Fig. 005A)

**ON A/C 151-199,

(Ref. Fig. 005B)

**ON A/C 201-210,

(Ref. Fig. 005C)

**ON A/C 106-149, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 006)

**ON A/C 251-299, 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 006B)



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**ON A/C 106-149,

(Ref. Fig. 007)

**ON A/C 251-299,

(Ref. Fig. 007B)

**ON A/C 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 007D)

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 007E)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-210, 251-299, 305-399,


401-499,

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FIN FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION PANEL ZONE ACCESS ATA
DOOR REF.
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BALLAST UNITS WITH FLUORESCENT LAMPS 200 33-21-11

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

(Ref. Fig. 005D)

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FIN FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION PANEL ZONE ACCESS ATA
DOOR REF.
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General Illumination - Component Location
Figure 005 (SHEET 1)


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General Illumination - Component Location
Figure 005 (SHEET 2)


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001-049, 101-105,  33-21-00

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General Illumination - Component Location
Figure 005A (SHEET 1)


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051-099,  33-21-00

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General Illumination - Component Location
Figure 005A (SHEET 2)


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051-099,  33-21-00

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General Illumination - Component Location
Figure 005B (SHEET 1)


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151-199,  33-21-00

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General Illumination - Component Location
Figure 005B (SHEET 2)


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151-199,  33-21-00

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General Illumination - Component Location
Figure 005C (SHEET 1)


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201-210,  33-21-00

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General Illumination - Component Location
Figure 005C (SHEET 2)


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201-210,  33-21-00

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General Illumination - Component Location
Figure 005D (SHEET 1)


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211-233, 236-238, 301-304,  33-21-00

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General Illumination - Component Location
Figure 005D (SHEET 2)


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General Illumination - Component Location
Figure 005D (SHEET 3)


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General Illumination - Component Location
Figure 005D (SHEET 4)


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Attendant Panels - Component Location
Figure 006


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Attendant Panels - Component Location
Figure 006A


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Attendant Panels - Component Location
Figure 006B


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Ceiling & Window Lighting Strips
Figure 007


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Ceiling & Window Lighting Strips
Figure 007A


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Ceiling and Window Lighting Strips
Figure 007B


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Ceiling & Window Lighting Strips
R Figure 007C


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Ceiling and Window Lighting Strips
R Figure 007D


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Ceiling & Window Lighting Strips
R Figure 007E


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(Ref. Fig. 006B, 007B, 008)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION PANEL ZONE ACCESS ATA
DOOR REF.
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BALLAST UNITS WITH FLUORESCENT LAMPS 200 33-21-11
HANDRAIL LED-STRIPS 200 33-21-21

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________________
System Description

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105,

A. Cabin Illumination
The cabin lamps are distributed in four strips throughout the cabin.
The four strips are divided into two pairs for control purposes. The two
outboard strips are designated as WINDOW (WDO) lights and the two center
strips as CEILING (CLG) lights. The system is designed so that the window
and ceiling lights can be on together or separately. When on, the
fluorescent lamps can be selected to 100 % (BRT), 50 % (DIM 1) or 10 %
(DIM 2) intensity. Each fluorescent lamp is installed in a holder which
contains an integral ballast unit. The units are supplied with 115VAC
from busbars 212XP and 214XP through circuit breakers 300LG thru 307LG
(cabin lighting) and 308LG (entrance lighting). The lighting system is
controlled from the forward attendant panel 120RH, which contains the
following membrane switches:



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Handrail LED-Strips
Figure 008


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**ON A/C 051-099, 201-210,

A. Cabin Illumination
The cabin lamps are distributed in four strips throughout the cabin
zones.
The four strips in each cabin zone are divided into two pairs for control
purposes. The two outboard strips are designated as WINDOW (WDO) lights
and the two center strips as CEILING (CLG) lights. The system is designed
so that the window and ceiling lights in each cabin zone can be on
together or separately. When on, the fluorescent lamps can be selected to
100 % (BRT), 50 % (DIM 1) or 10 % (DIM 2) intensity. Each fluorescent
lamp is installed in a holder which contains an integral ballast unit.
The units are supplied with 115VAC from busbars 212XP and 214XP through
circuit breakers 300LG thru 307LG (cabin lighting) and 308LG (entrance
lighting). The lighting system is controlled from the forward attendant
panel 120RH and the aft attendant panel 126RH, which contains the
following membrane switches:

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

A. Cabin Illumination
The cabin lamps are divided in four lighting strips throughout the cabin
zones. The four lighting strips in each cabin zone are divided into two
pairs for control purposes. The two outboard strips are designated as
WINDOW (WDO) lights and the two center strips as CEILING (AISLE) lights.
The system is designed so that the window and ceiling lights in the cabin
zone can be on together or separately. When on, the fluorescent lamps can
be set to 100% (BRT), 50% (DIM1) or 10% (DIM2) intensity. Each
fluorescent lamp is installed in a holder which contains an ballast unit.
The units are supplied with 115VAC from busbars 212XP and 214XP through
circuit breakers 300LG thru 307LG (cabin lighting) and 308LG (entrance
lighting). The lighting system is controlled from the FAP 120RH and the
AAP 126RH.

**ON A/C 151-199, 211-233, 236-238,

A. Cabin Illumination
The cabin lamps are distributed in four strips throughout the cabin
zones.
The four strips in each cabin zone are divided into two pairs for control
purposes. The two outboard strips are designated as WINDOW (WDO) lights
and the two center strips as CEILING (CLG) lights. The system is designed
so that the window and ceiling lights in each cabin zone can be on
together or separately. When on, the fluorescent lamps can be selected to


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100 % (BRT), 50 % (DIM 1) or 10 % (DIM 2) intensity. Each fluorescent
lamp is installed in a holder which contains an integral ballast unit.
The units are supplied with 115VAC from busbars 212XP and 214XP through
circuit breakers 300LG thru 307LG (cabin lighting) and 308LG (entrance
lighting). The lighting system is controlled from the forward attendant
panel 120RH and the aft attendant panel 126RH, which contains the
following membrane switches:

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

B. Handrail Lighting
The LED strips are located on the LH and RH handrail. The two LED-strips
are installed with the hatrack. The strips are supplied with 28VDC from
the busbar 208PP through the circuit breaker 309LG (handrail lighting)
and the relay 315LG. The handrail lighting system is controlled from the
FAP 120RH.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 301-304,

C. Forward Attendant Panel (FAP)

(1) MAIN ON - when pushed, switches on the cabin zones and entrance areas
lighting with 100 % intensity. It also causes the integral light in
all BRT, WDO and CLG membrane switches to come on.

(2) MAIN OFF - when pushed, the cabin zones and entrance area lights goes
off. Also any light of the general illumination switch goes off.
This function is disabled in flight.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

C. Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH

(1) When the button MAIN ON is pushed, all fluorescent lamps come on
with 100% intensity. Also the button indicator light comes on.

(2) When the button MAIN OFF is pushed, all fluorescent lamps go off.
Also the button indicator light goes off.
In flight this function is not available.


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**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 201-210,

(3) ENTRY BRT - when initially pushed, causes the related entrance area
lighting to come on with 100 % intensity. It also causes the integral
light under the membrane switch foil to come on. The lights may be
switched off by pushing the membrane switch twice in succession.

(4) ENTRY DIM1 - when initially pushed, causes the related entrance area
lighting to come on with 50 % intensity. It also causes the integral
light under the membrane switch foil to come on. The lights may be
switched off by pushing the membrane switch twice in succession.

(5) ENTRY DIM2 - when initially pushed, causes the related entrance area
lighting to come on with 10 % intensity. It also causes the integral
light under the membrane switch foil to come on. The lights may be
switched off by pushing the membrane switch twice in succession.

**ON A/C 051-099,

(3) ENTRY FWD BRT and ENTRY AFT BRT - when initially pushed, causes the
related entrance area lighting to come on with 100 % intensity. It
also causes the integral light under the membrane switch foil to come
on. The lights may be switched off by pushing the membrane switch
twice in succession.

(4) ENTRY FWD DIM1 and ENTRY AFT DIM1 - when initially pushed, causes the
related entrance area lighting to come on with 50 % intensity. It
also causes the integral light under the membrane switch foil to come
on. The lights may be switched off by pushing the membrane switch
twice in succession.

(5) ENTRY FWD DIM2 and ENTRY AFT DIM2 - when initially pushed, causes the
related entrance area lighting to come on with 10 % intensity. It
also causes the integral light under the membrane switch foil to come
on. The lights may be switched off by pushing the membrane switch
twice in succession.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(3) When the button ENTRY BRT is pushed initially, the related entrance
area lighting comes on with 100% intensity. Also the button indicator
light comes on.


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(4) When the button ENTRY DIM1 is pushed initially, the related
entrance area lighting comes on with 50% intensity. Also the button
indicator light comes on.

(5) When the button ENTRY DIM2 is pushed initially, the related
entrance area lighting comes on with 10% intensity. Also the button
indicator light comes on.

**ON A/C 151-199, 211-233, 236-238,

(3) ENTRY FWD BRT and ENTRY AFT BRT - when initially pushed, causes the
related entrance area lighting to come on with 100 % intensity. It
also causes the integral light under the membrane switch foil to come
on. The lights may be switched off by pushing the membrane switch
twice in succession.

(4) ENTRY FWD DIM1 and ENTRY AFT DIM1 - when initially pushed, causes the
related entrance area lighting to come on with 50 % intensity. It
also causes the integral light under the membrane switch foil to come
on. The lights may be switched off by pushing the membrane switch
twice in succession.

(5) ENTRY FWD DIM2 and ENTRY AFT DIM2 - when initially pushed, causes the
related entrance area lighting to come on with 10 % intensity. It
also causes the integral light under the membrane switch foil to come
on. The lights may be switched off by pushing the membrane switch
twice in succession.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105,

(6) BRT - when initially pushed, causes the related cabin zone lighting
to come on with 100 % intensity. It also causes the integral lights
in the related BRT, cabin WDO and cabin CLG membrane switch to come
on. The lights may be switched off by pushing the membrane switch
twice in succession.

(7) DIM1 - when initially pushed, causes the related cabin zone lighting
to come on with 50 % intensity. It also causes the integral light in
the related DIM 1, cabin WDO and cabin CLG membrane switch to come
on. The lights may be switched off by pushing the membrane switch
twice in succession.


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(8) DIM2 - when initially pushed, causes the related cabin zone lighting
to come on with 10 % intensity. It also causes the integral light in
the related DIM 2, cabin WDO and cabin CLG membrane switch to come
on. The lights may be switched off by pushing the membrane switch
twice in succession.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(6) When the button BRT is pushed initially, the related cabin zone
lighting comes on with 100% intensity. Also the button indicator
light comes on.

(7) When the button DIM1 is pushed initially, the related cabin zone
lighting comes on with 50% intensity. Also the button indicator light
comes on.

(8) When the button DIM2 is pushed initially, the related cabin zone
lighting comes on with 10% intensity. Also the button indicator light
comes on.

**ON A/C 151-199,

(6) BRT - when initially pushed, causes the related cabin zone lighting
to come on with 100 % intensity. It also causes the integral lights
in the related BRT, cabin WDO and cabin CLG membrane switch to come
on. The lights may be switched off by pushing the membrane switch
twice in succession.

(7) DIM1 - when initially pushed, causes the related cabin zone lighting
to come on with 50 % intensity. It also causes the integral light in
the related DIM 1, cabin WDO and cabin CLG membrane switch to come
on. The lights may be switched off by pushing the membrane switch
twice in succession.

(8) DIM2 - when initially pushed, causes the related cabin zone lighting
to come on with 10 % intensity. It also causes the integral light in
the related DIM 2, cabin WDO and cabin CLG membrane switch to come
on. The lights may be switched off by pushing the membrane switch
twice in succession.


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**ON A/C 201-233, 236-238,

(6) BC BRT and YC BRT - when initially pushed, causes the related cabin
zone lighting to come on with 100 % intensity. It also causes the
integral lights in the related BRT, cabin WDO and cabin CLG membrane
switch to come on. The lights may be switched off by pushing the
membrane switch twice in succession.

(7) BC DIM1 and YC DIM1 - when initially pushed, causes the related cabin
zone lighting to come on with 50 % intensity. It also causes the
integral light in the related DIM 1, cabin WDO and cabin CLG membrane
switch to come on. The lights may be switched off by pushing the
membrane switch twice in succession.

(8) BC DIM2 and YC DIM2 - when initially pushed, causes the related cabin
zone lighting to come on with 10 % intensity. It also causes the
integral light in the related DIM 2, cabin WDO and cabin CLG membrane
switch to come on. The lights may be switched off by pushing the
membrane switch twice in succession.

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 307-399, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

When the handrail light button is pushed initially, the related


handrail LED-strips come on with their applicable color. Also the
button indicator light comes on.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

(9) WDO - With the cabin lighting set on at any intensity. On pushing
this membrane switch, the window lights in each cabin zone and the
light under the membrane switch foil go off. Pushing the membrane
switch again will cause the lights to come on.

(10) CLG - With the cabin lighting set on at any intensity. On pushing
this membrane switch, the ceiling lights in each cabin zone and the
light under the membrane switch foil go off. Pushing the membrane
switch again will cause the lights to come on.


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R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
R 511-526, 528-599,

(9) When the button WDO is pushed, all window lights in each cabin zone
come on. Also the button indicator light comes on. When the button
WDO is pushed again, all window lights in each cabin zone go off.
The button indicator light also goes off.

(10) When the button AISLE is pushed, all ceiling lights in each cabin
zone come on. Also the button indicator light comes on. When the
button AISLE is pushed again, all ceiling lights in each cabin zone
go off. The button indicator light also goes off.

**ON A/C 051-099, 151-199, 201-210,

D. AFT Attendant Panel (AAP)

(1) Not Applicable

(2) Not Applicable

**ON A/C 106-149, 211-233, 236-238, 401-499,

D. AFT Attendant Panel (AAP)

NOTE : The AAP has no switches MAIN ON and MAIN OFF.


____

(1) Not Applicable

(2) Not Applicable

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

D. Additional Attendant Panel (AAP)

(1) When the button MAIN ON is pushed, all fluorescent lamps come on
with 100% intensity. Also the button indicator light comes on.

(2) When the button MAIN OFF is pushed, all fluorescent lamps go off.
Also the button indicator light goes off.
In flight this function is not available.


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**ON A/C 301-399,

D. AFT Attendant Panel (AAP)

(1) MAIN ON - the function is the same as on the FAP.

(2) MAIN OFF - the function is the same as on the FAP.

**ON A/C 051-099,

(3) ENTRY BRT - the function is the same as ENTRY AFT BRT on the FAP.

(4) ENTRY DIM1 - the function is the same as ENTRY AFT DIM1 on the FAP.

(5) ENTRY DIM2 - the function is the same as ENTRY AFT DIM2 on the FAP.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(3) When the button ENTRY BRT is pushed initially, the related entrance
area lighting comes on with 100% intensity. Also the button indicator
light comes on.

(4) When the button ENTRY DIM1 is pushed initially, the related
entrance area lighting comes on with 50% intensity. Also the button
indicator light comes on.

(5) When the button ENTRY DIM2 is pushed initially, the related
entrance area lighting comes on with 10% intensity. Also the button
indicator light comes on.

**ON A/C 151-199, 211-233, 236-238,

(3) ENTRY BRT - the function is the same as ENTRY AFT BRT on the FAP.

(4) ENTRY DIM1 - the function is the same as ENTRY AFT DIM1 on the FAP.

(5) ENTRY DIM2 - the function is the same as ENTRY AFT DIM2 on the FAP.


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**ON A/C 106-149, 151-199, 401-499,

(6) When the button CABIN BRT is pushed initially, the related cabin
zone lighting comes on with 100% intensity. Also the button indicator
light comes on.

(7) When the button CABIN DIM1 is pushed initially, the related cabin
zone lighting comes on with 50% intensity. Also the button indicator
light comes on.

(8) When the button CABIN DIM2 is pushed initially, the related cabin
zone lighting comes on with 10% intensity. Also the button indicator
light comes on.

**ON A/C 211-233, 236-238,

(6) YC BRT - the function is the same as on the FAP.

(7) YC DIM1 - the function is the same as on the FAP.

(8) YC DIM2 - the function is the same as on the FAP.

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

(6) When the button AFT BRT is pushed initially, the related cabin zone
lighting comes on with 100% intensity. Also the button indicator
light comes on.

(7) When the button AFT DIM1 is pushed initially, the related cabin
zone lighting comes on with 50% intensity. Also the button indicator
light comes on.

(8) When the button AFT DIM2 is pushed initially, the related cabin
zone lighting comes on with 10% intensity. Also the button indicator
light comes on.

**ON A/C ALL

4. _____________________
Component Description



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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 301-304,

A. Lamp and Ballast Unit

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 009)

**ON A/C 301-304,

(Ref. Fig. 009A)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 301-304,

The ballast unit provides power for one fluorescent lamp. Each unit
supplies low-voltage power for filament heating and high-voltage power
for lamp ignition. The unit contains a transformer, control electronics
and two relays. When no input signals are received by the control
electronic, the lamp lights with 100 % intensity (BRT). When a 28VDC
signal is applied to pin D, the lamp lights with 50 % intensity. With a
28VDC signal at pin E, the lamp lights with 10 % intensity. When 28VDC is
at pin F, the internal control relay is energized and the 115VAC for the
transformer is disconnected. The fluorescent lamp goes off.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

A. Fluorescent Lamp, Advanced Integrated Ballast-Units (AIBUs) and Stand


Alone - Passenger Interface and Supply Adapter (StA-PISA)
(Ref. Fig. 009A)
The AIBUs give power for the fluorescent lamp(s). The AIBUs supply the
lamps with low voltage power for the filament heating and the high
voltage power for the lamp ignition. The AIBU has two Printed Circuit
Boards (PCBs). The power supply PCB contains the complete power supply
and the control module. The amplifier PCB contains the complete power
electronics and the choke.
When the cabin and entrance lighting is set to on:
- The Decoder/Encoder Unit (DEU) A gives no in-put signals to the AIBU.
- The fluorescent lamp is on with 100% intensity level.
The AIBUs are made to give a continuous dimming from 100% to 5% light
intensity level.


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Fluorescent Lamp with Ballast Unit - Schematic
Figure 009


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Fluorescent Lamp with Advanced Integrated Ballast-Unit (AIBU) - Block Diagram
Figure 009A


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B. Stand Alone - Passenger Interface and Supply Adapter (StA-PISA)
The StA-PISA gives the digital interface between the CIDS (DEU A) and the
specified cabin light devices, which are used for the pre-programmed
lighting scenarios. The StA-PISA is a modular unit with PC-Boards.

**ON A/C ALL

5. ________________________________
Operation/Control and Indication

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105,

The forward attendant panel 120RH is connected to the Directors 101RH and
102RH of the Cabin Intercommunication Data System (CIDS).
The input signals from the forward attendant panel 120RH are processed by
the director and transmitted to the Decoder/Encoder Units (DEUs). The DEUs
accept the input data and activate the output to the fluorescent lamps with
ballast units in accordance with the code presented at the input. The DEU is
capable of handling up to four fluorescent lamps with ballast units. Three
signal lines connect each fluorescsent lamp with ballast unit to the related
DEU.
The truth table below shows the state of the fluorescent lamps when
activated by the DEU output signal. The DEU output signal has two levels 0
(0VDC) and 1 (28VDC).
As can be seen in the truth table with no output signal from the associated
DEU the fluorescent lamps will illuminate at full brightness.

Truth Table

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| | BALLAST UNIT INPUT PIN. |
| LAMP STATE | SIGNAL |
| |--------------------------------------------|
| | F | D | E |
|-----------------------------|---------------|---------------|------------|
| BRT | 0 | 0 | 0 |
|-----------------------------|---------------|---------------|------------|
| DIM 1 (50 %) | 0 | 1 | 0 |
|-----------------------------|---------------|---------------|------------|
| DIM 2 (10 %) | 0 | 0 | 1 |
|-----------------------------|---------------|---------------|------------|
| OFF | 1 | 0 | 0 |
--------------------------------------------------------------------------


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The assignment of the fluorescent lamps with ballast units to cabin zones is
programmed into the Cabin Assignment Module (CAM). The CAM is fitted in the
programming and test panel 110RH and preprogrammed for particular lighting
requirements. Any new requirements can be programmed into the CAM.

**ON A/C 051-099,

The forward attendant panel 120RH and the aft attendant panel 126RH are
connected to the Directors 101RH and 102RH of the Cabin Intercommunication
Data System (CIDS).
The input signals from the forward attendant panel 120RH and the aft
attendant panel 126RH are processed by the director and transmitted to the
Decoder/Encoder Units (DEUs). The DEUs accept the input data and activate
the output to the fluorescent lamps with ballast units in accordance with
the code presented at the input. The DEU is capable of handling up to four
fluorescent lamps with ballast units. Three signal lines connect each
fluorescsent lamp with ballast unit to the related DEU.
The truth table below shows the state of the fluorescent lamps when
activated by the DEU output signal. The DEU output signal has two levels 0
(0VDC) and 1 (28VDC).
As can be seen in the truth table with no output signal from the associated
DEU the fluorescent lamps will illuminate at full brightness.

Truth Table

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| | BALLAST UNIT INPUT PIN. |
| LAMP STATE | SIGNAL |
| |--------------------------------------------|
| | F | D | E |
|-----------------------------|---------------|---------------|------------|
| BRT | 0 | 0 | 0 |
|-----------------------------|---------------|---------------|------------|
| DIM 1 (50 %) | 0 | 1 | 0 |
|-----------------------------|---------------|---------------|------------|
| DIM 2 (10 %) | 0 | 0 | 1 |
|-----------------------------|---------------|---------------|------------|
| OFF | 1 | 0 | 0 |
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

The assignment of the fluorescent lamps with ballast units to cabin zones is
programmed into the Cabin Assignment Module (CAM). The CAM is fitted in the
programming and test panel 110RH and preprogrammed for particular lighting
requirements. Any new requirements can be programmed into the CAM.


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CES 
R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
R 511-526, 528-599,

The FAP 120RH and the AAP 126RH are connected to the Directors 101RH and
102RH of the CIDS.
The input signals from the FAP 120RH and the AAP 126RH are processed by the
director and transmitted to the DEUs. The DEU can control up to eight
fluorescent lamps with ballast units. Two signal lines connect each
fluorescent lamp with ballast unit to the related DEU. The DEUs receive the
input data and give output through the two signal lines to the fluorescent
lamps with ballast units.
The control of the fluorescent lamps with ballast units to the cabin zones
is given in the Cabin Assignment Module (CAM). The CAM is installed in the
FAP 120RH and pre-set for the applicable lighting. All changes can be made
in the CAM.

**ON A/C 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

The forward attendant panel 120RH and the aft attendant panel 126RH are
connected to the Directors 101RH and 102RH of the Cabin Intercommunication
Data System (CIDS).
The input signals from the forward attendant panel 120RH and the aft
attendant panel 126RH are processed by the director and transmitted to the
Decoder/Encoder Units (DEUs). The DEUs accept the input data and activate
the output to the fluorescent lamps with ballast units in accordance with
the code presented at the input. The DEU is capable of handling up to four
fluorescent lamps with ballast units. Three signal lines connect each
fluorescsent lamp with ballast unit to the related DEU.
The truth table below shows the state of the fluorescent lamps when
activated by the DEU output signal. The DEU output signal has two levels 0
(0VDC) and 1 (28VDC).
As can be seen in the truth table with no output signal from the associated
DEU the fluorescent lamps will illuminate at full brightness.

Truth Table


R

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| | BALLAST UNIT INPUT PIN. |
| LAMP STATE | SIGNAL |
| |--------------------------------------------|
| | F | D | E |
|-----------------------------|---------------|---------------|------------|
| BRT | 0 | 0 | 0 |
|-----------------------------|---------------|---------------|------------|
| DIM 1 (50 %) | 0 | 1 | 0 |
|-----------------------------|---------------|---------------|------------|
| DIM 2 (10 %) | 0 | 0 | 1 |
|-----------------------------|---------------|---------------|------------|
| OFF | 1 | 0 | 0 |
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

The assignment of the fluorescent lamps with ballast units to cabin zones is
programmed into the Cabin Assignment Module (CAM). The CAM is fitted in the
programming and test panel 110RH and preprogrammed for particular lighting
requirements. Any new requirements can be programmed into the CAM.

**ON A/C ALL

A. Entrance Lighting

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 301-304,

(Ref. Fig. 003)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 003A)

**ON A/C ALL

The entrance lighting has fluorescent lamps with ballast units installed
in the ceiling panels at the forward and aft entrances. Two fluorescent
lamps are installed in the LH and RH ceiling panels at each entrance. The
operation is the same as the cabin lighting.

(1) The entrance lighting at entrance 1 LH is automatically dimmed to


DIM2 level (10%) whenever the cockpit door is opened with the engines
running.



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(2) The CIDS directors 101RH and 102RH receive one signal from the engine
oil-pressure system and another signal from the cockpit door
microswitch.
The directors 101RH and 102RH transmit their output signal to the DEU
which controls the entrance 1 LH fluorescent lamp with ballast unit.
The DEU provides a DIM2 signal and the light dims to 10% intensity.


R

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GENERAL ILLUMINATION - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
______________________________________

TASK 33-21-00-710-001

Operational Test of the General Illumination

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To make sure that the cabin general lighting operates correctly.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

21-31-34-000-001 Removal of the Cabin Pressure Controller (11HL,12HL)


R 21-31-34-400-001 Installation of the Cabin Pressure Controller
R (11HL,12HL)
23-73-00-861-001 Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System
(CIDS)
23-73-00-862-001 De-energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System
(CIDS)
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

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-21-00-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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Subtask 33-21-00-865-050

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

49VU COM/CIDS/DEU A ESS/LINE 2 155RH G05


49VU COM/CIDS/DEU A ESS/LINE 1 154RH G04

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-233, 236-238,

49VU COM/CIDS/DIR 1 AND 2/ESS 150RH G02

**ON A/C ALL

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 COM/CIDS/DEU B/ESS 153RH G03

R **ON A/C 106-149, 151-199, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,


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

49VU COM/CIDS/DIR ESS/1 150RH G01

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-061, 101-105, 201-203,

121VU COM NAV/CIDS/FWD ATTND/PNL 170RH M14

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-233, 236-238,

121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/R AFT 168RH M13


121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/L AFT 167RH M12
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/R MID 166RH M11
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/L MID 165RH M10
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/R FWD 164RH M09
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/L FWD 163RH M08
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU B/NORM 162RH M07



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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DIR 1 AND 2/NORM 151RH M05

**ON A/C ALL

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

**ON A/C 062-099, 204-233, 236-238, 301-399,

121VU COM NAV/CIDS/FWD ATTND/PNL 170RH Q14

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/R AFT 168RH M12


121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/L AFT 167RH M11

R **ON A/C 106-149, 151-199, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/R FWD 164RH M10


121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/L FWD 163RH M09
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU B/NORM 162RH M08
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DIR NORM/1 151RH M05

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

121VU COM/FAP1/NORM 170RH Q14

**ON A/C 151-199,

121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/R AFT 168RH M14


121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/L AFT 167RH M13
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/R MID 166RH M12
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/L MID 165RH M11
121VU COM /CIDS/FLT ATTND/PNL 170RH Q14



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
**ON A/C 301-399,

121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/R FWD 164RH M11


121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/L FWD 163RH M10
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DIR NORM/1 151RH M06

**ON A/C ALL

2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-CEILING-AFT 307LG H08


2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-CEILING-AFT 304LG H07
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-CEILING-FWD 306LG H06
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-CEILING-FWD 305LG H05
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-WINDOW-AFT 302LG H04
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-WINDOW-AFT 301LG H03
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-WINDOW-FWD 303LG H02
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-WINDOW-FWD 300LG H01
2000VU LIGHT-CABIN-ENTRY 308LG J02

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

2000VU LIGHT-NON-DIMM-HANDRAIL 309LG J05

**ON A/C 307-399,

2000VU LIGHT-NON DIMM-HANDRAIL 309LG J05

**ON A/C 404-499,

2000VU LIGHT - HANDRAIL 309LG J05



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CES 
**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-21-00-860-050

R C. Preparation for the Test

(1) Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data-System (CIDS) (Ref. TASK


23-73-00-861-001).

R (2) Make sure that:


R - the PROBE/WINDOW HEAT pushbutton in the cockpit on the panel 25VU
R is released (the ON legend is off).
R - the cockpit door is closed and the engines do not operate.

(3) Push the MAIN OFF membrane switch on the FAP 120RH to make sure that
all the entrance and cabin lights are off.

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 401-499,

Subtask 33-21-00-710-050

A. Test of all the Cabin Lighting from the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP).

(1) Do this Test.

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

1. On the Forward Attendant Panel At the forward and aft entrance and in
120RH: the cabin.
- push the MAIN ON membrane - all the entrance and cabin lights
switch. come on.
- push the MAIN OFF membrane - all the entrance and cabin lights go
switch. off.



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

Subtask 33-21-00-710-050-D

A. Test of all the Cabin Lighting from the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP)
120RH and the Additional Attendant Panel (AAP) 126RH

(1) Do this test:

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

1. On the FAP 120RH: In the forward and aft entry area and
in the cabin:

- Push the LIGHT MAIN ON/OFF - All the entry and cabin lights come
key. on.

- Push the LIGHT MAIN ON/OFF - All the entry and cabin lights go
key again. off.

2. On the AAP 126RH:

- Push the MAIN ON/OFF key. - All the cabin lights come on.

- Push the MAIN ON/OFF key - All the cabin lights go off.
again.


R

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CES 
**ON A/C 301-304,

Subtask 33-21-00-710-050-B

A. Test of all the Cabin Lighting, from the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP)
and from the Aft Attendant Panel (AAP).

(1) Do this Test.

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

1. On the Forward Attendant Panel At the forward and aft entrance and in
(FAP) 120RH: the cabin.
- push the MAIN ON membrane - all the entrance and cabin lights
switch. come on.
- push the MAIN OFF membrane - all the entrance and cabin lights go
switch. off.

2. On the Aft Attendant Panel (AAP) At the forward and aft entrance and in
126RH: the cabin:
- push the MAIN ON membrane - all the entrance and cabin lights
switch. come on.
- push the MAIN OFF membrane - all the entrance and cabin lights go
switch. off.

R **ON A/C 305-399,

R Subtask 33-21-00-710-050-C

R A. Test of all the Cabin Lighting from the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP)

R (1) Do this test:

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R ACTION RESULT
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R 1. On the Flight Attendant Panel In the forward and aft entry area and
R (FAP) 120RH: in the cabin:

R - Push the LIGHT MAIN ON/OFF - All the entry and cabin lights come
R key. on.

R - Push the LIGHT MAIN ON/OFF - All the entry and cabin lights go
R key again. off.


R

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CES 
**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 201-210,

Subtask 33-21-00-710-051

B. Test of the forward and aft Entrance Lighting from the Forward Attendant
Panel (FAP).

(1) Do this Test.

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

1. On the Forward Attendant Panel At the forward and aft entrance:


(FAP) 120RH:

- push the ENTRY BRT membrane - the forward and aft entrance lights
switch. come on.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the ENTRY BRT internal light on the
membrane switch comes on.

At the forward and aft entrance:

- push the ENTRY DIM1 membrane - the forward and aft entrance lights
switch. become dim.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the ENTRY BRT internal light on the
membrane switch goes off.
- the ENTRY DIM1 internal light on the
membrane switch comes on.

At the forward and aft entrance:

- push the ENTRY DIM2 membrane - the forward and aft entrance lights
switch. dim again.

On the FAP 120RH:


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- the ENTRY DIM1 internal light on the
membrane switch goes off.
- the ENTRY DIM2 internal light on the
membrane switch comes on.

At the forward and aft entrance:

- push the ENTRY BRT membrane - the forward and aft entrance lights
switch. become bright.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the ENTRY DIM2 internal light on the
membrane switch goes off.
- the ENTRY BRT internal light on the
membrane switch comes on.

At the forward and aft entrance:

- push the ENTRY BRT membrane - the forward and aft entrance lights
switch. go off.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the ENTRY BRT internal light on the
membrane switch goes off.


R

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CES 
**ON A/C 051-099, 151-199, 211-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-21-00-710-051-B

B. Test of the forward and aft Entrance Lighting from the Forward Attendant
R Panel (FAP)

R (1) Do this test.

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

1. On the Forward Attendant Panel At the forward entrance:


(FAP) 120RH:

R - Push the ENTRY FWD BRT membrane - The forward entrance lights come on.
R switch.

On the FAP 120RH:


R - The ENTRY FWD BRT internal light on
R the membrane switch comes on.

At the forward entrance:

R - Push the ENTRY FWD DIM1 - The forward entrance lights become
R membrane switch. dim.

On the FAP 120RH:


R - The ENTRY FWD BRT internal light on
R the membrane switch goes off.
R - The ENTRY FWD DIM1 internal light on
R the membrane switch comes on.

At the forward entrance:

R - Push the ENTRY FWD DIM2 - The forward entrance lights dim
R membrane switch. again.

On the FAP 120RH:


R - The ENTRY FWD DIM1 internal light on
R the membrane switch goes off.
R - The ENTRY FWD DIM2 internal light on
R the membrane switch comes on.

At the forward entrance:



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R - Push the ENTRY FWD BRT membrane - The forward entrance lights become
R switch. bright.

On the FAP 120RH:


R - The ENTRY FWD DIM2 internal light on
R the membrane switch goes off.
R - The ENTRY FWD BRT internal light on
R the membrane switch comes on.

At the forward entrance:

R - Push the ENTRY FWD BRT membrane - The forward entrance lights go off.
R switch.

On the FAP 120RH:


R - The ENTRY FWD BRT internal light on
R the membrane switch goes off.

At the aft entrance:

R - Push the ENTRY AFT BRT membrane - The aft entrance lights come on.
R switch.

On the FAP 120RH:


R - The ENTRY AFT BRT internal light on
R the membrane switch comes on.

At the aft entrance:

R - Push the ENTRY AFT DIM1 - The aft entrance lights become dim.
R membrane switch.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the ENTRY AFT BRT internal light on
the membrane switch goes off.
- the ENTRY AFT DIM1 internal light on
the membrane switch comes on.

At the aft entrance:

R - Push the ENTRY AFT DIM2 - The aft entrance lights dim again.
R membrane switch.

On the FAP 120RH:



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R - The ENTRY AFT DIM1 internal light on
R the membrane switch goes off.
R - The ENTRY AFT DIM2 internal light on
R the membrane switch comes on.

At the aft entrance:

R - Push the ENTRY AFT BRT membrane - The aft entrance lights become
R switch. bright.

On the FAP 120RH:


R - The ENTRY AFT DIM2 internal light on
R the membrane switch goes off.
R - The ENTRY AFT BRT internal light on
R the membrane switch comes on.

At the aft entrance:

R - Push the ENTRY AFT BRT membrane - The aft entrance lights go off.
R switch.

On the FAP 120RH:


R - The ENTRY AFT BRT internal light on
R the membrane switch goes off.



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CES 
**ON A/C 106-149, 301-304, 401-499,

Subtask 33-21-00-710-051-D

B. Test of the forward and aft Entrance Lighting from the Flight Attendant
Panel (FAP) 120RH

(1) Do this test:

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

1. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

- Set the LIGHT page. - All possible cabin lighting zones are
shown.

- Push the ENTRY1/BRT key. - The ENTRY1/BRT indication comes on.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes in the forward
entry area come on with 100%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the ENTRY1/DIM1 key. - The ENTRY1/BRT indication goes off.


- The ENTRY1/DIM1 indication comes
on.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes in the forward
entry area come on with 50%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the ENTRY1/DIM2 key. - The ENTRY1/DIM1 indication goes


off.
- The ENTRY1/DIM2 indication comes
on.

In the cabin:



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R  
CES 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- The fluorescent tubes in the forward
entry area come on with 10%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the ENTRY1/DIM2 key - The ENTRY1/DIM2 indication goes


again. off.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes in the forward
entry area go off.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the ENTRY1/BRT key. - The ENTRY1/BRT indication comes on.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes in the forward
entry area come on with 100%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the ENTRY4/BRT key. - The ENTRY4/BRT indication comes on.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes in the aft
entry area come on with 100%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the ENTRY4/DIM1 key. - The ENTRY4/BRT indication goes off.


- The ENTRY4/DIM1 indication comes
on.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes in the aft
entry area come on with 50%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:


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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Push the ENTRY4/DIM2 key. - The ENTRY4/DIM1 indication goes
off.
- The ENTRY4/DIM2 indication comes
on.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes in the aft
entry area come on with 10%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the ENTRY4/DIM2 key - The ENTRY4/DIM2 indication goes


again. off.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes in the aft
entry area go off.

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 305-399,

Subtask 33-21-00-710-051-E

B. Test of the Forward and Aft Entrance Lighting from the Flight Attendant
Panel (FAP) 120RH

(1) Do this test:

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

1. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

- Set the LIGHT page. - All possible cabin lighting zones are
shown.

- Push the ENTRY FWD/BRT key. - The ENTRY FWD/BRT indication comes
on.

In the cabin:


R

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- The fluorescent tubes in the forward
entry area come on with 100%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the ENTRY FWD/DIM1 key. - The ENTRY FWD/BRT indication goes
off.
- The ENTRY FWD/DIM1 indication comes
on.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes in the forward
entry area come on with 50%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the ENTRY FWD/DIM2 key. - The ENTRY FWD/DIM1 indication goes
off.
- The ENTRY FWD/DIM2 indication comes
on.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes in the forward
entry area come on with 10%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the ENTRY FWD/DIM2 key - The ENTRY FWD/DIM2 indication goes
again. off.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes in the forward
entry area go off.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the ENTRY FWD/BRT key. - The ENTRY FWD/BRT indication comes
on.

In the cabin:


R

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- The fluorescent tubes in the forward
entry area come on with 100%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the ENTRY AFT/BRT key. - The ENTRY AFT/BRT indication comes
on.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes in the aft
entry area come on with 100%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the ENTRY AFT/DIM1 key. - The ENTRY AFT/BRT indication goes
off.
- The ENTRY AFT/DIM1 indication comes
on.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes in the aft
entry area come on with 50%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the ENTRY AFT/DIM2 key. - The ENTRY AFT/DIM1 indication goes
off.
- The ENTRY AFT/DIM2 indication comes
on.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes in the aft
entry area come on with 10%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the ENTRY AFT/DIM2 key - The ENTRY AFT/DIM2 indication goes
again. off.

In the cabin:


R

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- The fluorescent tubes in the aft
entry area go off.

R **ON A/C 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-21-00-710-051-F

B. Test of the Forward and Aft Entrance Lighting from the Flight Attendant
Panel (FAP) 120RH

(1) Do this test:

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

1. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

- Set the LIGHT page. - All possible cabin lighting zones are
shown.

- Push the FWD ENTRY/BRT key. - The FWD ENTRY/BRT indication comes
on.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes in the forward
entry area come on with 100%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the FWD ENTRY/DIM1 key. - The FWD ENTRY/BRT indication goes
off.
- The FWD ENTRY/DIM1 indication comes
on.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes in the forward
entry area come on with 50%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:


R

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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Push the FWD ENTRY/DIM2 key. - The FWD ENTRY/DIM1 indication goes
off.
- The FWD ENTRY/DIM2 indication comes
on.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes in the forward
entry area come on with 10%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the FWD ENTRY/DIM2 key - The FWD ENTRY/DIM2 indication goes
again. off.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes in the forward
entry area go off.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the FWD ENTRY/BRT key. - The FWD ENTRY/BRT indication comes
on.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes in the forward
entry area come on with 100%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the AFT ENTRY/BRT key. - The AFT ENTRY/BRT indication comes
on.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes in the aft
entry area come on with 100%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the AFT ENTRY/DIM1 key. - The AFT ENTRY/BRT indication goes
off.


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ACTION RESULT
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- The AFT ENTRY/DIM1 indication comes
on.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes in the aft
entry area come on with 50%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the AFT ENTRY/DIM2 key. - The AFT ENTRY/DIM1 indication goes
off.
- The AFT ENTRY/DIM2 indication comes
on.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes in the aft
entry area come on with 10%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the AFT ENTRY/DIM2 key - The AFT ENTRY/DIM2 indication goes
again. off.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes in the aft
entry area go off.


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Subtask 33-21-00-710-052

C. Test of the Cabin Window and Ceiling Lighting from the Forward Attendant
Panel (FAP).

(1) Do this Test.

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

1. On the Forward Attendant Panel In the cabin:


(FAP) 120RH:

- push the CABIN LIGHTING BRT - the window and ceiling lights come
membrane switch. on.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the CABIN LIGHTING BRT internal light
on the membrane switch comes on.
- the WDO and CLG internal lights on
the membrane switches come on.

In the cabin:

- push the CABIN LIGHTING DIM1 - the window and ceiling lights become
membrane switch. dim.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the CABIN LIGHTING BRT internal light
on the membrane switch goes off.
- the CABIN LIGHTING DIM1 internal
light on the membrane switch comes
on.

In the cabin:

- push the CABIN LIGHTING DIM2 - the window and ceiling lights dim
membrane switch. again.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the CABIN LIGHTING DIM1 internal
light on the membrane switch goes
off.


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ACTION RESULT
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- the CABIN LIGHTING DIM2 internal
light on the membrane switch comes
on.

In the cabin:

- push the CABIN LIGHTING BRT - the window and ceiling lights become
membrane switch. bright.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the CABIN LIGHTING DIM2 internal
light on the membrane switch goes
off.
- the CABIN LIGHTING BRT internal light
on the membrane switch comes on.

In the cabin:

- push the WDO membrane switch. - the window lights go off.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the WDO internal light on the
membrane switch goes off.

In the cabin:

- push the CLG membrane switch. - the ceiling lights go off.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the CLG and CABIN LIGHTING BRT
internal lights on the membrane
switches go off.

In the cabin:

- push the CABIN LIGHTING BRT - the window and ceiling lights come
membrane switch. on.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the CABIN LIGHTING BRT, WDO and CLG
internal lights on the membrane
switches come on.

In the cabin:


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ACTION RESULT
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- push the CABIN LIGHTING BRT - the window and ceiling lights go off.
membrane switch.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the CABIN LIGHTING BRT, WDO and CLG
internal lights on the membrane
switches go off.

**ON A/C 106-149, 301-304, 401-499,

Subtask 33-21-00-710-052-C

C. Test of the Cabin Window and Ceiling Lighting from the Flight Attendant
Panel (FAP) 120RH

(1) Do this test:

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

1. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

- Set the LIGHT page. - All possible cabin lighting zones are
shown.

- Push the BUSINESS CLASS/BRT - The BUSINESS CLASS/BRT indication


key. comes on.

In the forward cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
100% intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the WDO key. - The WDO indication goes off.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes of the window
lights go off.

On the FAP 120RH:


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- Push the WDO key again. - The WDO indication comes on.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes of the window
lights come on again with 100%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the AISLE key. - The AISLE indication goes off.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes of the ceiling
lights go off.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the AISLE key again. - The AISLE indication comes on.

- The fluorescent tubes of the ceiling


lights come on again with 100%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the BUSINESS CLASS/DIM1 - The BUSINESS CLASS/BRT indication


key. goes off.
- The BUSINESS CLASS/DIM1 indication
comes on.

In the forward cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
50% intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the BUSINESS CLASS/DIM2 - The BUSINESS CLASS/DIM1 indication


key. goes off.
- The BUSINESS CLASS/DIM2 indication
comes on.

In the forward cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
10% intensity.


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ACTION RESULT
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On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the BUSINESS CLASS/DIM2 - The BUSINESS CLASS/DIM2 indication


key again. goes off.

In the forward cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes go off.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the TOURIST CLASS/BRT - The TOURIST CLASS/BRT indication


key. comes on.

In the aft cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
100% intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the TOURIST CLASS/DIM1 - The TOURIST CLASS/BRT indication


key. goes off.
- The TOURIST CLASS/DIM1 indication
comes on.

In the aft cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
50% intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the TOURIST CLASS/DIM2 - The TOURIST CLASS/DIM1 indication


key. goes off.
- The TOURIST CLASS/DIM2 indication
comes on.

In the aft cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
10% intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the TOURIST CLASS/DIM2 - The TOURIST CLASS/DIM2 indication


key again. goes off.


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In the aft cabin area:
- The fluorescent tubes go off.

**ON A/C 151-199,

Subtask 33-21-00-710-052-B

C. Test of the Cabin Window and Ceiling Lighting from the Forward Attendant
Panel (FAP).

(1) Do this Test.

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

1. On the Forward Attendant Panel In the cabin:


(FAP) 120RH:

- push the CABIN LIGHTING BRT - the window and ceiling lights come
membrane switch. on.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the CABIN LIGHTING BRT integral light
on the membrane switch comes on.
- the WDO and CLG integral lights on
the membrane switches come on.

In the cabin:

- push the CABIN LIGHTING DIM1 - the window and ceiling lights become
membrane switch. dim.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the CABIN LIGHTING BRT integral light
on the membrane switch goes off.
- the CABIN LIGHTING DIM1 integral
light on the membrane switch comes
on.

In the cabin:


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- push the CABIN LIGHTING DIM2 - the window and ceiling lights dim
membrane switch. again.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the CABIN LIGHTING DIM1 integral
light on the membrane switch goes
off.
- the CABIN LIGHTING DIM2 integral
light on the membrane switch comes
on.

In the cabin:

- push the CABIN LIGHTING BRT - the window and ceiling lights become
membrane switch. bright.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the CABIN LIGHTING DIM2 integral
light on the membrane switch goes
off.
- the CABIN LIGHTING BRT integral light
on the membrane switch comes on.

In the cabin:

- push the WDO membrane switch. - the window lights go off.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the WDO integral light on the
membrane switch goes off.

In the cabin:

- push the CLG membrane switch. - the ceiling lights go off.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the CLG and CABIN LIGHTING BRT
integral lights on the membrane
switches go off.

In the cabin:

- push the CABIN LIGHTING BRT - the window and ceiling lights come
membrane switch. on.


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
On the FAP 120RH:
- the CABIN LIGHTING BRT, WDO and CLG
integral lights on the membrane
switches come on.

In the cabin:

- push the CABIN LIGHTING BRT - the window and ceiling lights go off.
membrane switch.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the CABIN LIGHTING BRT, WDO and CLG
integral lights on the membrane
switches go off.

**ON A/C 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-21-00-710-052-A

C. Test of the Cabin Window and Ceiling Lighting from the Forward Attendant
Panel (FAP).

(1) Do this Test.

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

1. On the Forward Attendant Panel In the cabin:


(FAP) 120RH:

- push the BC BRT membrane - the business class lights come on.
switch.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the BC BRT internal light on the
membrane switch comes on.
- the WDO and CLG internal lights on
the membrane switches come on.

In the cabin:


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- push the BC DIM1 membrane - the business class lights become dim.
switch.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the BC BRT internal light on the
membrane switch goes off.
- the BC DIM1 internal light on the
membrane switch comes on.

In the cabin:

- push the BC DIM2 membrane - the business class lights dim again.
switch.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the BC DIM1 internal light on the
membrane switch goes off.
- the BC DIM2 internal light on the
membrane switch comes on.

In the cabin:

- push the BC BRT membrane - the business class lights become


switch. bright.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the BC DIM2 internal light on the
membrane switch goes off.
- the BC BRT internal light on the
membrane switch comes on.

In the cabin:

- push the YC BRT membrane - the tourist class lights come on.
switch.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the YC BRT internal light on the
membrane switch comes on.

In the cabin:

- push the YC DIM1 membrane - the tourist class lights become dim.
switch.


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ACTION RESULT
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On the FAP 120RH:
- the YC BRT internal light on the
membrane switch goes off.
- the YC DIM1 internal light on the
membrane switch comes on.

In the cabin:

- push the YC DIM2 membrane - the tourist class lights dim again.
switch.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the YC DIM1 internal light on the
membrane switch goes off.
- the YC DIM2 internal light on the
membrane switch comes on.

In the cabin:

- push the YC BRT membrane - the tourist class lights become


switch. bright.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the YC DIM2 internal light on the
membrane switch goes off.
- the YC BRT internal light on the
membrane switch comes on.

In the cabin:

- push the WDO membrane switch. - the business and tourist class
window-lights go off.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the WDO internal light on the
membrane switch goes off.

In the cabin:

- push the CLG membrane switch. - the business and tourist class
ceiling-lights go off.

On the FAP 120RH:


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- the CLG, BC BRT and YC BRT internal
lights on the membrane switches go
off.

In the cabin:

- push the BC BRT membrane - the business class lights come on.
switch.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the BC BRT, WDO and CLG internal
lights on the membrane switches come
on.

In the cabin:

- push the BC BRT membrane - the business class lights go off.


switch.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the BC BRT, WDO and CLG internal
lights on the membrane switches go
off.

In the cabin:

- push the YC BRT membrane - the tourist class lights come on.
switch.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the YC BRT, WDO and CLG internal
lights on the membrane switches come
on.

In the cabin:

- push the YC BRT membrane - the tourist class lights go off.


switch.

On the FAP 120RH:


- the YC BRT, WDO and CLG internal
lights on the membrane switches go
off.


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CES 
R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249,

Subtask 33-21-00-710-052-E

C. Test of the Cabin Window and Ceiling Lighting from the Flight Attendant
Panel (FAP) 120RH

(1) Do this test:

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

1. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

- Set the LIGHT page. - All possible cabin lighting zones are
shown.

- Push the FC/BRT key. - The FC/BRT indication comes on.

In the forward cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
100% intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the WDO key. - The WDO indication goes off.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes of the window
lights go off.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the WDO key again. - The WDO indication comes on.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes of the window
lights come on again with 100%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the AISLE key. - The AISLE indication goes off.

In the cabin:


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ACTION RESULT
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- The fluorescent tubes of the ceiling
lights go off.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the AISLE key again. - The AISLE indication comes on.

- The fluorescent tubes of the ceiling


lights come on again with 100%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the FC/DIM1 key. - The FC/BRT indication goes off.


- The FC/DIM1 indication comes on.

In the forward cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
50% intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the FC/DIM2 key. - The FC/DIM1 indication goes off.


- The FC/DIM2 indication comes on.

In the forward cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
10% intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the FC/DIM2 key again. - The FC/DIM2 indication goes off.

In the forward cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes go off.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the YC/BRT key. - The YC/BRT indication comes on.

In the aft cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
100% intensity.


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the YC/DIM1 key. - The YC/BRT indication goes off.


- The YC/DIM1 indication comes on.

In the aft cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
50% intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the YC/DIM2 key. - The YC/DIM1 indication goes off.


- The YC/DIM2 indication comes on.

In the aft cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
10% intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the YC/DIM2 key again. - The YC/DIM2 indication goes off.

In the aft cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes go off.


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CES 
R **ON A/C 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-21-00-710-052-F

C. Test of the Cabin Window and Ceiling Lighting from the Flight Attendant
Panel (FAP) 120RH

(1) Do this test:

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

1. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

- Set the LIGHT page. - All possible cabin lighting zones are
shown.

- Push the FWD/BRT key. - The FWD/BRT indication comes on.

In the forward cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
100% intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the WDO key. - The WDO indication goes off.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes of the window
lights go off.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the WDO key again. - The WDO indication comes on.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes of the window
lights come on again with 100%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the AISLE key. - The AISLE indication goes off.

In the cabin:


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- The fluorescent tubes of the ceiling
lights go off.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the AISLE key again. - The AISLE indication comes on.

- The fluorescent tubes of the ceiling


lights come on again with 100%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the FWD/DIM1 key. - The FWD/BRT indication goes off.


- The FWD/DIM1 indication comes on.

In the forward cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
50% intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the FWD/DIM2 key. - The FWD/DIM1 indication goes off.


- The FWD/DIM2 indication comes on.

In the forward cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
10% intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the FWD/DIM2 key again. - The FWD/DIM2 indication goes off.

In the forward cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes go off.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the AFT/BRT key. - The AFT/BRT indication comes on.

In the aft cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
100% intensity.


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the AFT/DIM1 key. - The AFT/BRT indication goes off.


- The AFT/DIM1 indication comes on.

In the aft cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
50% intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the AFT/DIM2 key. - The AFT/DIM1 indication goes off.


- The AFT/DIM2 indication comes on.

In the aft cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
10% intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the AFT/DIM2 key again. - The AFT/DIM2 indication goes off.

In the aft cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes go off.


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CES 
**ON A/C 305-399,

Subtask 33-21-00-710-052-D

C. Test of the Cabin Window and Ceiling Lighting from the Flight Attendant
Panel (FAP) 120RH

(1) Do this test:

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

1. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

- Set the LIGHT page. - All possible cabin lighting zones are
shown.

- Push the BC/BRT key. - The BC/BRT indication comes on.

In the forward cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
100% intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the WDO key. - The WDO indication goes off.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes of the window
lights go off.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the WDO key again. - The WDO indication comes on.

In the cabin:
- The fluorescent tubes of the window
lights come on again with 100%
intensity.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the AISLE key. - The AISLE indication goes off.

In the cabin:


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ACTION RESULT
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R - The fluorescent tubes of the ceiling
R lights go off.

R On the FAP 120RH:

R - Push the AISLE key again. - The AISLE indication comes on.

R - The fluorescent tubes of the ceiling


R lights come on again with 100%
R intensity.

R On the FAP 120RH:

R - Push the BC/DIM1 key. - The BC/BRT indication goes off.


R - The BC/DIM1 indication comes on.

R In the forward cabin area:


R - The fluorescent tubes come on with
R 50% intensity.

R On the FAP 120RH:

R - Push the BC/DIM2 key. - The BC/DIM1 indication goes off.


R - The BC/DIM2 indication comes on.

R In the forward cabin area:


R - The fluorescent tubes come on with
R 10% intensity.

R On the FAP 120RH:

R - Push the BC/DIM2 key again. - The BC/DIM2 indication goes off.

R In the forward cabin area:


R - The fluorescent tubes go off.

R On the FAP 120RH:

R - Push the YC/BRT key. - The YC/BRT indication comes on.

R In the aft cabin area:


R - The fluorescent tubes come on with
R 100% intensity.


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ACTION RESULT
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R On the FAP 120RH:

R - Push the YC/DIM1 key. - The YC/BRT indication goes off.


R - The YC/DIM1 indication comes on.

R In the aft cabin area:


R - The fluorescent tubes come on with
R 50% intensity.

R On the FAP 120RH:

R - Push the YC/DIM2 key. - The YC/DIM1 indication goes off.


R - The YC/DIM2 indication comes on.

R In the aft cabin area:


R - The fluorescent tubes come on with
R 10% intensity.

R On the FAP 120RH:

R - Push the YC/DIM2 key again. - The YC/DIM2 indication goes off.

R In the aft cabin area:


R - The fluorescent tubes go off.


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

Subtask 33-21-00-710-067

D. Test of the Light Emitting Diodes (LED) Handrail Lights from the Flight
Attendant Panel (FAP)

(1) Do this test:

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

1. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

- Set the LIGHT page. - The LIGHT page comes on.


- The handrail light key also comes
on.

- Push the Handrail light key. - The Handrail light indication comes
on.

On the cabin handrail:


- All LED handrail lights come on.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the Handrail light key - The Handrail light indication goes
again. off.

On the cabin handrail:


- All LED handrail lights go off.


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**ON A/C 051-099,

Subtask 33-21-00-710-054-B

E. Test of the aft Entrance Lighting from the Aft Attendant Panel (AAP).

(1) Do this Test.

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

1. On the Aft Attendant Panel (AAP) At the aft entrance:


126RH:

- push the ENTRY BRT membrane - the aft entrance lights come on.
switch.

On the AAP 126RH:


- the ENTRY BRT internal light on the
membrane switch comes on.

At the aft entrance:

- push the ENTRY DIM1 membrane - the aft entrance lights become dim.
switch.

On the AAP 126RH:


- the ENTRY BRT internal light on the
membrane switch goes off.
- the ENTRY DIM1 internal light on the
membrane switch comes on.

At the aft entrance:

- push the ENTRY DIM2 membrane - the aft entrance lights dim again.
switch.

On the AAP 126RH:


- the ENTRY DIM1 internal light on the
membrane switch goes off.
- the ENTRY DIM2 internal light on the
membrane switch comes on.

At the aft entrance:


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- push the ENTRY BRT membrane - the aft entrance lights become
switch. bright.

On the AAP 126RH:


- the ENTRY DIM2 internal light on the
membrane switch goes off.
- the ENTRY BRT internal light on the
membrane switch comes on.

At the aft entrance:

- push the ENTRY BRT membrane - the aft entrance lights go off.
switch.

On the AAP 126RH:


- the ENTRY BRT internal light on the
membrane switch goes off.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

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E. Test of the aft Entrance Lighting from the Additional Attendant Panel
(AAP)

(1) Do this test:

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

1. On the AAP 126RH: On the AAP 126RH:

- Push the ENTRY BRT membrane - The ENTRY BRT indication comes on.
switch.

In the aft entry area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
100% intensity.

On the AAP 126RH:


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ACTION RESULT
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- Push the ENTRY DIM1 membrane - The ENTRY BRT indication goes off.
switch. - The ENTRY DIM1 indication comes on.

In the aft entry area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
50% intensity.

On the AAP 126RH:

- Push the ENTRY DIM2 membrane - The ENTRY DIM1 indication goes off.
switch. - The ENTRY DIM2 indication comes on.

In the aft entry area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
10% intensity.

On the AAP 126RH:

- Push the ENTRY DIM2 membrane - The ENTRY DIM2 indication goes off.
switch again.

In the aft entry area:


- The fluorescent tubes go off.

**ON A/C 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 301-304,

Subtask 33-21-00-710-054-A

E. Test of the aft Entrance Lighting from the Aft Attendant Panel (AAP).

(1) Do this Test.

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

1. On the Aft Attendant Panel (AAP) At the aft entrance:


126RH:

- push the ENTRY BRT membrane - the aft entrance lights come on.
switch.

On the AAP 126RH:


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ACTION RESULT
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- the ENTRY BRT integral light on the
membrane switch comes on.

At the aft entrance:

- push the ENTRY DIM1 membrane - the aft entrance lights become dim.
switch.

On the AAP 126RH:


- the ENTRY BRT integral light on the
membrane switch goes off.
- the ENTRY DIM1 integral light on the
membrane switch comes on.

At the aft entrance:

- push the ENTRY DIM2 membrane - the aft entrance lights dim again.
switch.

On the AAP 126RH:


- the ENTRY DIM1 integral light on the
membrane switch goes off.
- the ENTRY DIM2 integral light on the
membrane switch comes on.

At the aft entrance:

- push the ENTRY BRT membrane - the aft entrance lights become
switch. bright.

On the AAP 126RH:


- the ENTRY DIM2 integral light on the
membrane switch goes off.
- the ENTRY BRT integral light on the
membrane switch comes on.

At the aft entrance:

- push the ENTRY BRT membrane - the aft entrance lights go off.
switch.

On the AAP 126RH:


- the ENTRY BRT integral light on the
membrane switch goes off.


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Subtask 33-21-00-710-055-B

F. Test of the Cabin Window and Ceiling Lighting from the Additional
Attendant Panel (AAP)

(1) Do this test:

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

1. On the AAP 126RH: On the AAP 126RH:

- Push the AFT BRT membrane - The AFT BRT light on the membrane
switch. switch comes on.

In the aft cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
100% intensity.

On the AAP 126RH:

- Push the AFT DIM1 membrane - The AFT BRT light on the membrane
switch. switch goes off.
- The AFT DIM1 light on the membrane
switch comes on.

In the aft cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
50% intensity.

On the AAP 126RH:

- Push the AFT DIM2 membrane - The AFT DIM1 light on the membrane
switch. switch goes off.
- The AFT DIM2 light on the membrane
switch comes on.

In the aft cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes come on with
10% intensity.

On the AAP 126RH:


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Push the AFT DIM2 membrane - The AFT DIM2 light on the membrane
switch again. switch goes off.

In the aft cabin area:


- The fluorescent tubes go off.

**ON A/C 151-199,

Subtask 33-21-00-710-055-A

F. Test of the Cabin Window and Ceiling Lighting from the Aft Attendant
Panel (AAP).

(1) Do this Test.

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

1. On the Aft Attendant Panel (AAP) In the cabin:


126RH:

- push the CABIN BRT membrane - the window and ceiling lights come
switch. on.

On the AAP 126RH:


- the CABIN BRT internal light on the
membrane switch comes on.

In the cabin:

- push the CABIN DIM1 membrane - the window and ceiling lights become
switch. dim.

On the AAP 126RH:


- the CABIN BRT internal light on the
membrane switch goes off.
- the CABIN DIM1 internal light on the
membrane switch comes on.

In the cabin:


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- push the CABIN DIM2 membrane - the window and ceiling lights dim
switch. again.

On the AAP 126RH:


- the CABIN DIM1 internal light on the
membrane switch goes off.
- the CABIN DIM2 internal light on the
membrane switch comes on.

In the cabin:

- push the CABIN BRT membrane - the window and ceiling lights become
switch. bright.

On the AAP 126RH:


- the CABIN DIM2 internal light on the
membrane switch goes off.
- the CABIN BRT internal light on the
membrane switch comes on.

In the cabin:

- push the CABIN BRT membrane - the window and ceiling lights go off.
switch.

On the AAP 126RH:


- the CABIN BRT internal light on the
membrane switch goes off.


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**ON A/C 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-21-00-710-055

F. Test of the Cabin Window and Ceiling Lighting from the Aft Attendant
Panel (AAP).

(1) Do this Test.

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

1. On the Aft Attendant Panel (AAP) In the cabin:


126RH:

- push the YC BRT membrane - the tourist class lights come on.
switch.

On the AAP 126RH:


- the YC BRT internal light on the
membrane switch comes on.

In the cabin:

- push the YC DIM1 membrane - the tourist class lights become dim.
switch.

On the AAP 126RH:


- the YC BRT internal light on the
membrane switch goes off.
- the YC DIM1 internal light on the
membrane switch comes on.

In the cabin:

- push the YC DIM2 membrane - the tourist class lights dim again.
switch.

On the AAP 126RH:


- the YC DIM1 internal light on the
membrane switch goes off.
- the YC DIM2 internal light on the
membrane switch comes on.

In the cabin:


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ACTION RESULT
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- push the YC BRT membrane - the tourist class lights become
switch. bright.

On the AAP 126RH:


- the YC DIM2 internal light on the
membrane switch goes off.
- the YC BRT internal light on the
membrane switch comes on.

In the cabin:

- push the YC BRT membrane - the tourist class lights goes off.
switch.

On the AAP 126RH:


- the YC BRT internal light on the
membrane switch goes off.

**ON A/C 301-304,

Subtask 33-21-00-710-055-C

F. Test of the Cabin Window and Ceiling Lighting from the aft Additional
Attendant Panel (AAP).

(1) Do this Test.

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

1. On the aft Additional Attendant In the cabin:


Panel (AAP) 126RH:

- push the AFT BRT membrane - the AFT tourist-class lights come on.
switch.

On the aft AAP 126RH:


- the AFT BRT integral light on the
membrane switch comes on.


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ACTION RESULT
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In the cabin:

- push the AFT DIM1 membrane - the AFT tourist-class lights become
switch. dim.

On the aft AAP 126RH:


- the AFT BRT integral light on the
membrane switch goes off.
- the AFT DIM1 integral light on the
membrane switch comes on.

In the cabin:

- push the AFT DIM2 membrane - the AFT tourist-class lights dim
switch. again.

On the aft AAP 126RH:


- the AFT DIM1 integral light on the
membrane switch goes off.
- the AFT DIM2 integral light on the
membrane switch comes on.

In the cabin:

- push the AFT BRT membrane - the AFT tourist-class lights become
switch. bright.

On the aft AAP 126RH:


- the AFT DIM2 integral light on the
membrane switch goes off.
- the AFT BRT integral light on the
membrane switch comes on.

In the cabin:

- push the AFT BRT membrane - the AFT tourist-class lights go off.
switch.

On the aft AAP 126RH:


- the AFT BRT integral light on the
membrane switch goes off.


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**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-21-00-710-060

G. Test of the Dimming for the Forward Left Entrance-Lighting

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT YOU OPEN THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS AS FOLLOWS:
_______
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 2KS2 FIRST.

(1) Do this test:

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

1. On the FAP 120RH: At the forward entrance:

- Push the ENTRY FWD BRT - The forward entrance lights come on.
button.

2. At the cockpit door: At the cockpit door:

- Open the cockpit door. - The cockpit door is open.

3. In the cockpit on the overhead On the overhead circuit breaker panel


circuit breaker panel 49VU: 49VU:

- Open the circuit breaker - The circuit breaker ENGINE/1 AND


ENGINE/1 AND 2/IGN/SYS A, 1JH. 2/IGN/SYS A, 1JH is opened.

4. On the circuit breaker panel In the cockpit on the circuit breaker


121VU: panel 121VU:

- Open the circuit breakers - The circuit breakers


ENGINE/IGN/ENG2/SYS A BAT, 2JH2 ENGINE/IGN/ENG2/SYS A BAT, 2JH2 and
and ENGINE/IGN/ENG2/SYS B, ENGINE/IGN/ENG2/SYS B, 3JH2 are open.
3JH2.

5. On the overhead circuit breaker On the overhead circuit breaker panel


panel 49VU: 49VU:



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ACTION RESULT
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- Open the circuit breaker ENG2 - The circuit breaker ENG2 FADEC A EIU,
FADEC A EIU, 2KS2. 2KS2 is open.

6. In the cabin: At the forward entrance:


- The forward left entrance-light dims
to the same light intensity as DIM2.

- Close the cockpit door. - The forward left entrance-light


becomes bright.

- Open the cockpit door. - The forward left entrance-light dims


again to the same light intensity as
DIM2.

7. In the cockpit on the overhead At the forward entrance:


circuit breaker panel 49VU:

- Close the circuit breaker ENG2 - The forward left entrance-light


FADEC A EIU2, 2KS2. becomes bright.

8. On the circuit breaker panel On the circuit breaker panel 121VU:


121VU:

- Close the circuit breakers - The circuit breakers


ENGINE/IGN/ENG2/SYS A BAT, 2JH2 ENGINE/IGN/ENG2/SYS A BAT, 2JH2 and
and ENGINE/IGN/ENG2/SYS B, ENGINE/IGN/ENG2/SYS B, 3JH2 are
3JH2. closed.

9. On the overhead circuit breaker On the overhead circuit breaker panel


panel 49VU: 49VU:

- Close the circuit breaker - The circuit breaker ENGINE/1 AND


ENGINE/1 AND 2/IGN/SYS A, 1JH. 2/IGN/SYS A, 1JH is closed.

10. On the FAP 120RH: At the forward entrance:

- Push the ENTRY FWD BRT - The forward entrance lights go off.
button.



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Subtask 33-21-00-710-062

H. Test of the Cabin Decompression Simulation

NOTE : The removal and installation procedure for the cabin pressure
____
controller 11HL/12HL is given in (Ref. TASK 21-31-34-000-001) and
(Ref. TASK 21-31-34-400-001).

(1) Do this test:

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

1. On the FAP 120RH: In the cabin and the entrance areas:

- Push the buttons that follow: - The fluorescent tubes come on with
DIM1 50% intensity.
ENTRY FWD/DIM1
ENTRY AFT/DIM1.

2. In the avionics compartment: In the avionics compartment:

- Remove the CABIN PRESSURE 1 - The CABIN PRESSURE 1 controller


controller 11HL from 95VU. 11HL from 95VU is removed.

In the cabin and the entrance areas:

- Ground the pin A11 of the - The fluorescent tubes come on with
connector 11HL-AA. 100% intensity.

- Disconnect the ground cable - The fluorescent tubes stay on with


from pin A11 of the connector 100% intensity.
11HL-AA.

In the avionics compartment:

- Install the CABIN PRESSURE 1 - The CABIN PRESSURE 1 controller


controller 11HL in 95VU. 11HL in 95VU is installed.

3. On the FAP 120RH: In the cabin and the entrance areas:

- Push the buttons that follow: - The fluorescent tubes come on with
DIM1 50% intensity.
ENTRY FWD/DIM1
ENTRY AFT/DIM1.



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ACTION RESULT
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4. In the avionics compartment: In the avionics compartment:

- Remove the CABIN PRESSURE 2 - The CABIN PRESSURE 2 controller


controller 12HL from 96VU. 12HL from 96VU is removed.

In the cabin and the entrance areas:

- Ground the pin A11 of the - The fluorescent tubes come on with
connector 12HL-AA. 100% intensity.

- Disconnect the ground cable - The fluorescent tubes stay on with


from pin A11 of the connector 100% intensity.
12HL-AA.

In the avionics compartment:

- Install the CABIN PRESSURE 2 - The CABIN PRESSURE 2 controller


controller 12HL in 96VU. 12HL in 96VU is installed.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-21-00-862-050

A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

(1) De-energize the CIDS (Ref. TASK 23-73-00-862-001).

(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuit (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-


002).



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R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
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TASK 33-21-00-740-002

Bite Test of the General Illumination with the MCDU

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To make sure that the general illumination operates correctly.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

23-73-00-861-001 Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System


(CIDS)
23-73-00-862-001 De-energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System
(CIDS)
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 33-21-00-861-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

(2) Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data-System (CIDS) (Ref. TASK


23-73-00-861-001).

(3) Procedure to get access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/COM Page (Ref. TASK
31-32-00-860-003).


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Subtask 33-21-00-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-CEILING-AFT 307LG H08
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-CEILING-AFT 304LG H07
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-CEILING-FWD 306LG H06
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-CEILING-FWD 305LG H05
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-WINDOW-AFT 302LG H04
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-WINDOW-AFT 301LG H03
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-WINDOW-FWD 303LG H02
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-WINDOW-FWD 300LG H01
2000VU LIGHT-CABIN-ENTRY 308LG J02

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

2000VU LIGHT-NON-DIMM-HANDRAIL 309LG J05

**ON A/C 307-399,

2000VU LIGHT-NON DIMM-HANDRAIL 309LG J05

**ON A/C 404-499,

2000VU LIGHT - HANDRAIL 309LG J05


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4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-21-00-740-050

A. BITE-test of the General Illumination on the Multipurpose Control and


Display Unit (MCDU) 3CA

(1) Do this test:

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

1. On the MCDU: On the MCDU screen:

- Push the line select key - The CIDS main menu page comes into
adjacent to the CIDS 1 view.
indication.

- Push the line select key - The SYSTEM/TESTS menu page comes into
adjacent to the SYSTEM TESTS view.
indication.

- Push the line select key - The ILLUMINATION TEST menu page comes
adjacent to the ILLUMINATION into view.
TEST indication.

- Push the line select key - TEST IN PROGRESS 5s shows on the


adjacent to the START TEST display.
indication.

In the cabin:
- All the cabin lights come on for
approx. 5s.

On the MCDU screen:


- TEST OK shows on the display.

- Push the line select key - The CIDS main menu page comes into
adjacent to the RETURN view.
indication.


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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-21-00-862-051

A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

(1) On the MCDU, set the BRT knob to the OFF position.

(2) De-energize the CIDS (Ref. TASK 23-73-00-862-001).

(3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).


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BALLAST UNIT WITH LAMPHOLDER - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
___________________________________________________

TASK 33-21-11-000-001

R Removal of the Ballast Unit, Lampholder and Fluorescent Tube

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all the passenger cabin lighting in Zone
____
200.

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 stepladder 1.0 m (3 ft. 3 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels


25-23-48-000-001 Removal of the Cove Light Panels

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

33-21-11-991-001 Fig. 401



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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

33-21-11-991-001-A Fig. 401A

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-21-11-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-CEILING-AFT 307LG H08
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-CEILING-AFT 304LG H07
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-CEILING-FWD 306LG H06
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-CEILING-FWD 305LG H05
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-WINDOW-AFT 302LG H04
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-WINDOW-AFT 301LG H03
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-WINDOW-FWD 303LG H02
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-WINDOW-FWD 300LG H01
2000VU LIGHT-CABIN-ENTRY 308LG J02

Subtask 33-21-11-010-050

B. Get Access

(1) For the ceiling ballast unit and lampholder:


- put the stepladder below the related ceiling panel.
- remove the related ceiling panel (Ref. TASK 25-23-41-000-001).

(2) For the window ballast unit and lampholder:


- remove the related cove light panel (Ref. TASK 25-23-48-000-001).

(3) Find the ballast unit and lampholder (6).



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4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-21-11-991-001)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-21-11-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-21-11-020-050

A. Removal of the Ballast Unit with Lampholder and the Tube

(1) Remove the tube (2)

(a) Push the buttons (1) at each end of the lampholder (6) and remove
the fluorescent tube (2).

(b) Retain the tube (2).

(2) Remove the window ballast unit and lampholder (6)

(a) Disconnect the electrical connectors (3).

R (b) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(c) Remove the screws (5) and the washers (4).

(d) Remove the ballast unit and lampholder (6) from the airframe
structure.

(3) Remove the ceiling and the entrance ballast unit and lampholder (6)

(a) Disconnect the electrical connectors (3).

R (b) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(c) Remove the screws (8) and the washers (7).

(d) Remove the ballast unit and lampholder (6) from the airframe
structure.



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Ballast Unit and Lampholder
Figure 401/TASK 33-21-11-991-001- 12 (SHEET 1)


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Figure 401/TASK 33-21-11-991-001- 22 (SHEET 2)


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Advanced Integrated Ballast-Unit (AIBU) with Lampholder
Figure 401A/TASK 33-21-11-991-001-A


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R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-21-11-020-050-A

A. Removal of the Advanced Integrated Ballast-Unit (AIBU) with Lampholder

(1) Identify all electrical connectors (1) before you disconnect them.

(2) Disconnect the electrical connector (1).

NOTE : If necessary remove and discard the cable ties.


____

R (3) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(4) Hold the fluorescent tube (5) and push the buttons (2) at each end of
the lampholder (7) to remove the fluorescent tube (5).

(5) Remove the screws (4) and the washers (3).

(6) If installed remove the reflector (6).

(7) Remove the AIBU with lampholder (7).


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TASK 33-21-11-400-001

Installation of the Ballast Unit, Lampholder and Fluorescent Tube

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

B. Referenced Information

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

23-73-00-861-001 Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System


(CIDS)
23-73-00-862-001 De-energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System
(CIDS)
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
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-48-400-001 Installation of the Cove Light Panels

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

33-21-11-991-001 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

33-21-11-991-001-A Fig. 401A



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-21-11-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-CEILING-AFT 307LG H08
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-CEILING-AFT 304LG H07
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-CEILING-FWD 306LG H06
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-CEILING-FWD 305LG H05
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-WINDOW-AFT 302LG H04
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-WINDOW-AFT 301LG H03
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-WINDOW-FWD 303LG H02
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-WINDOW-FWD 300LG H01
2000VU LIGHT-CABIN-ENTRY 308LG J02

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-21-11-991-001)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-21-11-991-001-A)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-21-11-910-051

A. Preparation for Installation

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

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



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(3) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-21-11-420-050

B. Installation of the Ballast Unit with Lampholder and the Tube

(1) Installation of the ceiling and the entrance ballast unit and
lampholder

(a) Install the ceiling and the entrance ballast unit and lampholder
(6) to the fuselage structure with the washers (7) and the screws
(8).

R (b) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(c) Connect the electrical connector (3).

(2) Installation of the window ballast unit and lampholder

(a) Install the window ballast unit and lampholder (6) to the
fuselage structure with the washers (4) and the screws (5).

R (b) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(c) Connect the electrical connector (3).

(3) Installation of the tube

(a) Install the fluorescent tube (2) to the lampholder (6).

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-21-11-420-050-A

B. Installation of the Advanced Integrated Ballast-Unit (AIBU) with


Lampholder

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Put the AIBU with lampholder (7) in the correct position on the
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(4) If removed, put the reflector (6) in the correct position on the AIBU
with lampholder (7).

(5) Install the washer (3) and the screws (4).

(6) Installation of the Fluorescent Tube

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF
THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.

(a) Install the fluorescent tube (5) in the lampholder (7).

R (7) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(8) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(9) Connect the electrical connector (1) as identified during the removal
procedure.

(10) If necessary attach the electrical wire with cable ties.

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-21-11-865-052

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
300LG, 301LG, 302LG, 303LG, 304LG, 305LG, 306LG, 307LG, 308LG

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-21-11-860-050

D. Preparation for the test

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuit (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-


002).

(2) Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System (CIDS) (Ref. TASK
23-73-00-861-001).



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(3) Make sure that the cockpit door is closed and the engines are not
running.

(4) Push the MAIN OFF membrane switch on the forward attendant panel
120RH.

(5) Make sure that the integral lights on all BRT, DIM1, DIM2, WDO and
CLG membrane switches on the forward attendant panel 120RH are off.

Subtask 33-21-11-710-050

E. Test of the Entrance-, Window- and Ceiling-Lights

(1) Do the operational test.

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

1. For the entrance lighting: At the related entrance light position:


On the forward attendant panel:

- push the ENTRY BRT pushbutton - the related entrance light comes on.
switch. - the ENTRY BRT integral light on the
related pushbutton comes on.

- push the ENTRY DIM 1 pushbutton - the related entrance light intensity
switch. decreases.
- the ENTRY DIM 1 integral light on the
related pushbutton comes on.

- push the ENTRY DIM 2 pushbutton - the related entrance light intensity
switch. decreases again.
- the ENTRY DIM 2 integral light on the
related pushbutton comes on.

- push the ENTRY DIM 2 pushbutton - the related entrance light goes off.
switch. - the ENTRY DIM 2 integral light on the
related pushbutton goes off.

2. For the window or ceiling At the related window or ceiling light


lighting: position:
On the forward attendant panel:

- push the BRT pushbutton switch. - the related window or ceiling light
comes on.


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- the BRT integral light on the related
pushbutton comes on.

- push the DIM 1 pushbutton - the related window or ceiling light


switch. intensity decreases.
- the DIM 1 integral light on the
related pushbutton comes on.

- push the DIM 2 pushbutton - the related window or ceiling light


switch. intensity decreases again.
- the DIM 2 integral light on the
related pushbutton comes on.

- push the DIM 2 pushbutton - the related window or ceiling light


switch. goes off.
- the DIM 2 integral light on the
related pushbutton goes off.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-21-11-860-050-A

D. Preparation for the test

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuit (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-


002).

(2) Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System (CIDS) (Ref. TASK
23-73-00-861-001).

(3) Make sure that the cockpit door is closed and the engines are not
running.

(4) Push the LIGHT MAIN ON/OFF membrane switch on the Flight Attendant
Panel (FAP) 120RH.

(5) Make sure that the indication on all of the BRT, DIM1, DIM2, WDO and
CLG buttons on the FAP 120RH are off.


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Subtask 33-21-11-710-050-A

E. Test of the Entrance-Lights, Window-Lights and Ceiling-Lights

(1) Do the operational test.

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

1. For the entrance lighting:

On the Flight Attendant Panel On the FAP 120RH:


(FAP) 120RH:

- Set the LIGHT page. - All possible cabin lighting zones are
shown.

- Push the ENTRY/BRT button. - The ENTRY/BRT indication on the


related button comes on.

In the cabin:
- The related entrance light comes on.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the ENTRY/DIM1 button. - The ENTRY/DIM1 indication on the


related button comes on.

In the cabin:
- The related entrance light intensity
decreases.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the ENTRY/DIM2 button. - The ENTRY/DIM2 indication on the


related button comes on.

In the cabin:
- The related entrance light intensity
decreases again.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the ENTRY/DIM2 button - The ENTRY/DIM2 indication on the


again. related button goes off.


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In the cabin:
- The related entrance light goes off.

2. For the window or ceiling


lighting:

On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the BRT button. - The BRT indication on the related


button comes on.

In the cabin:
- The related window or ceiling light
comes on.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the DIM1 button. - The DIM1 indication on the related


button comes on.

In the cabin:
- The related window or ceiling light
intensity decreases.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the DIM2 button. - The DIM2 indication on the related


button comes on.

In the cabin:
- The related window or ceiling light
intensity decreases again.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the DIM2 button again. - The DIM2 indication on the related
button goes off.

In the cabin:
- The related window or ceiling light
goes off.


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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-21-11-410-051

A. Close Access

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

(2) For the ceiling ballast unit and lampholder:


- install the related ceiling panel (Ref. TASK 25-23-41-400-001).

(3) For the window ballast unit and lampholder:


- install the related cove light panel (Ref. TASK 25-23-48-400-001).

(4) Remove the stepladder

Subtask 33-21-11-862-050

B. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

(1) De-energize the CIDS (Ref. TASK 23-73-00-862-001).

(2) 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, 307-399, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526,
R 528-599,

TASK 33-21-11-960-001

Replacement of the Fluorescent Tube in the Ceiling Panel

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 1 GLOVES - COTTON, LINT-FREE, CLEAN
No specific 1 STEPLADDER 1.0 M (3.3 FT)

B. Referenced Information

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

23-73-00-861-001 Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System


(CIDS)
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
33-21-00-710-001 Operational Test of the General Illumination
33-21-11-991-003 Fig. 402


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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-21-11-861-052

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

NOTE : The table that follows shows you all circuit breakers for the
____
ballast units. If you open all the circuit breakers, the cabin
becomes dark.

Subtask 33-21-11-865-058

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-CEILING-AFT 307LG H08
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-CEILING-AFT 304LG H07
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-CEILING-FWD 306LG H06
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-CEILING-FWD 305LG H05
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-WINDOW-AFT 302LG H04
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-WINDOW-AFT 301LG H03
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-WINDOW-FWD 303LG H02
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-WINDOW-FWD 300LG H01

Subtask 33-21-11-010-052

C. Get Access

(1) Put the STEPLADDER 1.0 M (3.3 FT) below the related fluorescent tube.


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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-21-11-991-003)

Subtask 33-21-11-960-050

A. Replacement of the Fluorescent Tube

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all fluorescent tubes in the ceiling
____
panel in the cabin.

(1) Release the quick-release fasteners (5) and remove the light cover
(6) carefully from the ceiling panel (1).

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF
THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.

(2) Use GLOVES - COTTON, LINT-FREE, CLEAN for the replacement of the
fluorescent tube (4).

(3) Hold the fluorescent tube (4) and push the button (3) at the end of
the lampholder (2) to remove the fluorescent tube (4).

(4) Remove and discard the fluorescent tube (4).

(5) Install the new fluorescent tube (4) into the lampholder (2). Make
sure that you hear a click from both holders when you push the
fluorescent tube (4) into the lampholder (2).

(6) Install the light cover (6) with the quick-release fasteners (5) to
the ceiling panel (1).


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Replacement of the Fluorescent Tube in the Ceiling Panel
Figure 402/TASK 33-21-11-991-003


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Subtask 33-21-11-865-059

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-CEILING-AFT 307LG H08
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-CEILING-AFT 304LG H07
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-CEILING-FWD 306LG H06
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-CEILING-FWD 305LG H05
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-WINDOW-AFT 302LG H04
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-WINDOW-AFT 301LG H03
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-WINDOW-FWD 303LG H02
2000VU CAB LIGHT PWR-WINDOW-FWD 300LG H01

Subtask 33-21-11-860-053

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the Cabin Intercommunication Data System (CIDS) is
energized
(Ref. TASK 23-73-00-861-001).

Subtask 33-21-11-710-052

D. Do the Operational Test of the General Illumination


(Ref. TASK 33-21-00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-21-11-410-053

A. Close Access

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

(2) Remove the STEPLADDER 1.0 M (3.3 FT).

Subtask 33-21-11-862-052

B. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).


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SWITCH - CABIN ENTRANCE LIGHT DIMMING (310LG) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
____________________________________________________________________

TASK 33-21-12-000-001

Removal of the Cabin Entrance Light Dimming Switch (310LG)

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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

33-21-12-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-21-12-010-050

A. Get Access

(1) Open the cockpit door.

Subtask 33-21-12-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 2000VU LIGHT-CABIN-ENTRY 308LG J02



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4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-21-12-020-050

A. Removal of the Limit Switch 310LG


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-21-12-991-001)

(1) Remove the screws (11) and the bracket (12) from the cockpit wall
(1).

(2) Carefully remove the switch bracket (8) together with the limit
switch (3) from the insert of the cockpit wall (1).

(3) Cut and remove the lockwire from the adjustment nut (6) and the lock
nut (10).

(4) Remove the lock nut (10) and the serrated washer (9) from the limit
switch (3).

(5) Remove the limit switch (3) together with the adjustment nut (6) and
the lock washer (7) from the swtich bracket (3).

(6) Disconnect the wires of the cable harness (2) from the limit switch
(3). Tag and identify each wire as it is disconnected.

(7) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.



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R Cabin Entrance Light Dimming Switch
Figure 401/TASK 33-21-12-991-001



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TASK 33-21-12-400-001

Installation of the Cabin Entrance Light Dimming Switch (310LG)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific red blanking plugs

B. Referenced Information

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

33-21-00-710-001 Operational Test of the General Illumination


33-21-12-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-21-12-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the cockpit door is opened.

Subtask 33-21-12-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 2000VU LIGHT-CABIN-ENTRY 308LG J02



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-21-12-991-001)

Subtask 33-21-12-210-050

A. Visual Inspection

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

(2) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(4) Make sure that the wires of the cable harness (2) are in a good
condition.

Subtask 33-21-12-560-050

B. Preparation of the Limit Switch

(1) Make sure that the roller (5) of the replaced limit switch (3) is
turned 90 degrees to the groove.

(2) If not, put the roller (5) in the correct position as follows:

(a) Remove the nut (14) and the bolt (4) from the fork end (13).

(b) Disengage the roller (5) from the fork end (14).

(c) Push the fork end (13) carefully into the switch housing with a
suitable tool until you feel resistance and hold.

(d) Turn the fork end (13) to 90 degrees and release it.

(e) Put the roller (5) in the fork end (13) and install the bolt (4)
and the nut (14).

(f) Tighten the nut (14) correctly.



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Subtask 33-21-12-420-050

C. Installation of the Limit Switch 310LG

(1) Put the limit switch (3) together with the related adjustment nut (6)
and the lock washer (7) in position on the switch bracket (8).

NOTE : Make sure that the outer tab of the lock washer (7) engages in
____
the attachment hole of the switch bracket (8).

(2) Make sure that the roller (5) of the limit switch (3) is in the
longitudial direction.

(3) Attach the limit switch (3) on the switch bracket (8) with the
serrated washer (9) and the lock nut (10).

(4) Connect the wires of the cable harness (2) to the terminals of the
limit switch (3).

NOTE : For the correct connection refer to the table Wire Connection
____
to Connector Contacts of the illustration.

(5) Make sure that the contacts, which are not used, are covered with red
blanking plugs.

(6) Put the switch bracket (8) and the bracket (12) into the slot of the
cockpit wall (1) and attach them with the screws (11).

Subtask 33-21-12-820-050

D. Adjustment of the Limit Switch 310LG

(1) Measure the distance which must be in a range of 7.5 mm (0.2952 in.)
between the lower edge cockpit wall (1) and the end of the roller
(5).

(2) Close the cockpit door and make sure that the limit switch 310LG
operates correctly. If not, loosen the lock nut (10) and turn the
adjustment nut (6) as required.

(3) If the distance is correct, tighten the lock nut (10).

Subtask 33-21-12-865-052

E. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
308LG



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Subtask 33-21-12-710-050

F. Do the opertional test for the dimming of the forward entrance lighting
(Ref. TASK 33-21-00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-21-12-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Close the cockpit door.



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LIGHT - HANDRAIL STRIP - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_____________________________________________

TASK 33-21-21-000-001

Removal of the LED Handrail Light Strip

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 1 SCREWDRIVER - SMALL

B. Referenced Information

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

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power
25-25-11-000-001 Removal of the Filler Panel(s) of the Passenger
Service/Information Unit(s) (PSIU)
33-21-21-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-21-21-861-051

A. Energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).


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 33-21-21

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Subtask 33-21-21-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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

2000VU LIGHT-NON-DIMM-HANDRAIL 309LG J05

**ON A/C 307-399,

2000VU LIGHT-NON DIMM-HANDRAIL 309LG J05

**ON A/C 404-499,

2000VU LIGHT - HANDRAIL 309LG J05

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 307-399, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 33-21-21-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) Remove the related filler panel for the LED handrail light
(Ref. TASK 25-25-11-000-001).

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-21-21-991-001)

Subtask 33-21-21-020-050

A. Removal of the LED Handrail Light Strip

(1) Put the SCREWDRIVER - SMALL (1) through the cable conduit of the
related overhead stowage compartment into the handrail end cap.

(2) Push the SCREWDRIVER - SMALL (1) against the rear side of the LED
handrail light strip (2). Do this to disengage the LED handrail light
strip (2) from the recess.


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LED Handrail Light Strip
Figure 401/TASK 33-21-21-991-001


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404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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(3) Remove the LED handrail light strip (2).


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404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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TASK 33-21-21-400-001

Installation of the LED Handrail Light Strip

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

23-73-00-861-001 Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System


(CIDS)
23-73-00-862-001 De-energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System
(CIDS)
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
24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
the External Power
25-25-11-400-001 Installation of the Filler Panel(s) of the Passenger
Service/Information Unit(s) (PSIU)
33-21-00-710-001 Operational Test of the General Illumination
33-21-21-991-001 Fig. 401


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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-21-21-865-051

A. 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, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

2000VU LIGHT-NON-DIMM-HANDRAIL 309LG J05

**ON A/C 307-399,

2000VU LIGHT-NON DIMM-HANDRAIL 309LG J05

**ON A/C 404-499,

2000VU LIGHT - HANDRAIL 309LG J05

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 307-399, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-21-21-991-001)

Subtask 33-21-21-420-050

A. Installation of the LED Handrail Light Strip

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

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

(3) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(4) Put the LED handrail light strip (2) in position.

(5) Install the LED handrail light strip (2) in the recess.


R

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404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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Subtask 33-21-21-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
309LG

Subtask 33-21-21-860-051

C. Preparation for the Test

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

(2) Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data-System (CIDS)


(Ref. TASK 23-73-00-861-001).

(3) Push the LIGHT MAIN ON/OFF membrane switch on the Flight Attendant
Panel (FAP) 120RH.

(4) Make sure that the indication on all buttons on the FAP 120RH is off.

Subtask 33-21-21-710-050

D. Test of the LED Handrail Lighting

(1) Do the test of the LED handrail lighting from the FAP 120RH
(Ref. TASK 33-21-00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-21-21-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Install the related filler panel for the LED handrail light
(Ref. TASK 25-25-11-400-001).

Subtask 33-21-21-862-050

B. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

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

(2) De-energize the CIDS


(Ref. TASK 23-73-00-862-001).


R

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404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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(3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).

(4) De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).


R

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404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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CALL SYSTEM (SEE ALSO 23-73-00) - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
___________________________________________________________

1. _______
General
The Call System Circuit RH is described in the Cabin Intercommunication Data
System (CIDS) (Ref. 23-73-00).



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LAVATORY LIGHTING - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
_____________________________________________

1. General
_______

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

A. The lavatory lighting system consists of a fluorescent lamp, an


integrated ballast unit and a halogen lamp installed in each lavatory.
The POWER LAV membrane switch on the forward attendant panel 120RH
controls the power for the fluorescent lamps.
A microswitch is installed in each lavatory door frame and controls the
halogen lamp and the illumination level of the fluorescent tube.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

A. The lavatory lighting system has a fluorescent lamp, an integrated


ballast unit and a halogen lamp installed in each lavatory.
The MAIN LIGHT ON/OFF button on the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH
controls the power for the fluorescent lamps.
A microswitch is installed in each lavatory door frame and controls the
halogen lamp and the lighting level of the fluorescent tube.

**ON A/C ALL

2. __________________
Component Location

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-210,

(Ref. Fig. 001)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 001A)

**ON A/C 151-199, 211-233, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 001B)



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Lavatory Lighting - Component Location
Figure 001


R

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001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-210,  33-24-00

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Lavatory Lighting - Component Location
Figure 001A


R

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401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-24-00

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Lavatory Lighting - Component Location
Figure 001B


R

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151-199, 211-233, 236-238,  33-24-00

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**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 001C)

**ON A/C ALL

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION PANEL ZONE ACCESS ATA
DOOR REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BALLAST UNIT 200 33-24-11
FLUORESCENT LAMP 200 33-24-11
HALOGEN LAMP 200 33-24-12

3. System
__________________
Description
The lavatory lighting system has:
- a fluorescent lamp with a ballast unit installed above the lavatory door
in each lavatory.
- a halogen lamp installed adjacent to the lavatory mirror in each lavatory.
- a microswitch installed at each lavatory door frame. The microswitch is
part of the lavatory lighted signs system (Ref. 33-26-00).

4. ____________
Power Supply

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 002)


The 115VAC from the busbar 214XP supplies the fluorescent lamps through the
circuit breaker 1LQ and the power control relay 2LQ. The pushbutton
membrane-switch POWER LAV, on the forward attendant panel 120RH, controls
the power supply for the fluorescent lamps.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 002A)

**ON A/C 301-304,

(Ref. Fig. 002B)



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Lavatory Lighting - Component Location
R Figure 001C


R

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301-399,  33-24-00

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Lavatory Lighting - Schematic
Figure 002


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,
201-233, 236-238,
 33-24-00

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Lavatory Lighting - Schematic
Figure 002A


R

EFF : 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299,
401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-24-00

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Lavatory Lighting - Schematic
Figure 002B


R

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301-304,  33-24-00

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**ON A/C 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 002C)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

The 115VAC from the busbar 214XP supplies the fluorescent lamps 10LQ with
the integrated ballast units and the mirror light 22LQ through the circuit
breaker 1LQ and the power control relay 21LQ. The MAIN LIGHT ON/OFF button
on the FAP 120RH controls the power supply for the fluorescent lamps and the
mirror light.

**ON A/C ALL

The 28VDC from the busbar 208PP supplies the halogen lamps through the
circuit breakers 1WJ, 11WJ and the door microswitches (Ref. 33-26-00).

5. Operation
_________

A. Component Operation
The system is supplied with power when the busbars are energized and the
circuit breakers 1LQ, 1WJ and 11WJ are closed.
With the door microswitch in the FREE position the halogen lamp is
disconnected from the 28VDC. The DIM 1 (50 %) input of the ballast unit
is supplied with 28VDC.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

(1) When the switch POWER LAV on the forward attendant panel 120RH is
pushed relay 2LQ energizes. Each lavatory ballast unit is supplied
with 115VAC and the fluorescent lamp comes on with 50 % intensity.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(1) When the MAIN LIGHT ON/OFF button on the FAP 120RH is set to ON, the
relay 2LQ energizes. Each lavatory ballast unit is supplied with
115VAC and the fluorescent lamp comes on with 50 % intensity.
With the LAV MAINT button on the FAP 120RH the light in the
lavatories can be controlled. The fluorescent lamps in the lavatories
switches to 100% intensity (bright), when the LAV MAINT button is
pushed.



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Lavatory Lighting - Schematic
R Figure 002C


R

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305-399,  33-24-00

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**ON A/C ALL

(2) When the lavatory door is locked, the related door microswitch
changes over to the ENGAGED position and the halogen lamp is supplied
with 28VDC. The 28VDC is disconnected from the DIM 1 input of the
ballast unit and the fluorescent lamp illuminates with 100 %
intensity.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

(3) The integral light under the POWER LAV membrane switch foil (on the
forward attendant panel 120RH) comes on when the membrane switch is
initially pushed.
When the membrane switch is pushed again, the fluorescent lamps in
the lavatory go off. Also the integral light under the POWER LAV
membrane switch foil goes off.

(4) All fluorescent lights go off when the membrane switch LIGHT MAIN OFF
on the forward attendant panel 120RH is pushed. Other systems are
also switched off with this membrane switch at the same time.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(3) The lights in the lavatories is on when the LIGHTS MAIN ON/OFF button
on the FAP 120RH is pushed to ON.
When the button is pushed to OFF, the lights in the lavatories are
off.
Through the LAV MAINT button on the FAP the light in the lavatories
can be controlled. As long as the LAV MAINT button is not activated,
the light in the lavatories is dimmed. The light switches to bright,
when the LAV MAINT button is pushed.

(4) All fluorescent lamps go off when the MAIN LIGHT ON/OFF button on the
FAP 120RH is pushed. Other systems are also go off at the same time.



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LAVATORY LIGHTING - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
___________________________________

TASK 33-24-00-710-001

Operational Test of the Lavatory Lighting LQ

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To make sure that the lavatory lighting operates correctly.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

23-73-00-861-001 Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System


(CIDS)
23-73-00-862-001 De-energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System
(CIDS)
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

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-24-00-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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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,

Subtask 33-24-00-865-050

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU LIGHT - LAV 1LQ J01
2000VU LAV FWD & MID - OCCUPIED 1WJ F01
2001VU LAVATORY AFT OCCUPIED 11WJ B04

**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 33-24-00-865-050-A

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU LAV LIGHT 1LQ C01
2000VU LAVATORY FWD & MID OCCUPIED 1WJ C06
2001VU LAVATORY AFT OCCUPIED 11WJ E07

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-24-00-869-051

C. Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System (CIDS) (Ref. TASK 23-
73-00-861-001).



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4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

R Subtask 33-24-00-710-050-B

R A. Test of the Lavatory Lighting

R (1) Do this test:

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R ACTION RESULT
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R 1. On the Forward Attendant Panel On the FAP 120RH:


R (FAP) 120RH:

R - Push the POWER LAV membrane - The POWER LAV indication light comes
R switch. on.

R In the lavatory:
R - The fluorescent tube comes on with
R 50% intensity.

R 2. In the lavatory: In the lavatory:

R - Close and lock the lavatory - The fluorescent tube comes on with
R door. 100% intensity.
R - The mirror light comes on.

R - Unlock the lavatory door. - The fluorescent tube comes on with


R 50% intensity.
R - The mirror light goes off.

R 3. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

R - Push the POWER LAV membrane - The POWER LAV indication light goes
R switch. off.

R In the lavatory:
R - The fluorescent tube goes off.



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R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-24-00-710-050-A

A. Test of the Lavatory Lighting

(1) Do this test.

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

1. On the flight attendant panel On the FAP 120RH:


(FAP) 120RH:

- push the LIGHTS MAIN ON/OFF - the integral light in the LIGHTS MAIN
membrane switch on the hardkey ON/OFF membrane switch comes on.
panel.

In the cabin:

- the cabin lights come on.

2. In the lavatory: In the lavatory:

- close the lavatory door. - the fluorescent light is on with low


intensity (dim mode).
- the mirror light is off.

3. In the lavatory: In the lavatory:

- lock the lavatory door. - the fluorescent light increases to


full intensity (bright mode).
- the mirror light comes on.

4. In the lavatory: In the lavatory:

- unlock the lavatory door. - the fluorescent light decreases to


low intensity (dim mode).
- the mirror light goes off.

5. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

- push the LAV MAINT membrane - the integral light in the LAV MAINT
switch on the hardkey panel. membrane switch comes on.


R

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R - the fluorescent light increases to
R full intensity (bright mode).
R - the mirror light comes on.

R 6. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

R - push the LAV MAINT membrane - the integral light in the LAV MAINT
R switch on the hardkey panel. membrane switch goes off.

R - the fluorescent light decreases to


R low intensity (dim mode).
R - the mirror light goes off.

R 7. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

R - push the LIGHTS MAIN ON/OFF - the integral light in the LIGHTS MAIN
R membrane switch on the hardkey ON/OFF membrane switch goes off.
R panel.

R In the cabin:

R - the cabin lights go off.

R **ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-24-00-860-050

A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

(1) De-energize the CIDS (Ref. TASK 23-73-00-862-001).

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


002).



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CES 
BALLAST UNIT WITH LAMPHOLDER - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
___________________________________________________

TASK 33-24-11-000-006

Removal of the Ballast Unit and Lampholder

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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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

33-24-11-991-006 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 106-149, 211-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

33-24-11-991-006-A Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 301-399,

33-24-11-991-006-B Fig. 401B



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-24-11-865-062

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU LIGHT - LAV 1LQ J01

Subtask 33-24-11-010-065

B. Open the lavatory door.

4. Procedure
_________

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

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-24-11-991-006)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 211-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-24-11-991-006-A)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 33-24-11-991-006-B)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-24-11-020-057

A. Removal of the Ballast Unit with Lampholder and the Fluorescent Tube

(1) Removal of the fluorescent tube:

(a) Lift the handle (12) to release the latch.

(b) Open the service cabinet door (13).



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Ballast Unit and Lampholder
Figure 401/TASK 33-24-11-991-006


R

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201-210,
001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,  33-24-11

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Ballast Unit and Lampholder
Figure 401A/TASK 33-24-11-991-006-A


R

EFF : 106-149, 211-249, 251-299, 401-499,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-24-11

Page 404
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Ballast Unit and Lampholder
Figure 401B/TASK 33-24-11-991-006-B


R

EFF :

301-399,  33-24-11

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(c) Push the slidebuttons (6) at each end of the ballast unit and
lampholder (5) and remove the fluorescent tube (7).

(2) Removal of the ballast unit and lampholder:

(a) Remove the screws (1), the washers (2) and the cover (3).

(b) Release the quick release fasteners (9) and remove the
fluorescent lamp cover (8).

(c) Disconnect the electrical connector (4).

R (d) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(e) Remove the screws (11), the washers (10) and the ballast unit and
the lampholder (5) from the lavatory structure.



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TASK 33-24-11-400-006

Installation of the Ballast Unit and Lampholder

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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-41-00-861-002 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

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

33-24-11-991-006 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 106-149, 211-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

33-24-11-991-006-A Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 301-399,

33-24-11-991-006-B Fig. 401B



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-24-11-865-069

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU LIGHT - LAV 1LQ J01

4. Procedure
_________

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

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-24-11-991-006)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 211-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-24-11-991-006-A)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 33-24-11-991-006-B)

**ON A/C ALL

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT YOU INSTALL THE BALLAST UNIT AND THE WIRING
_______
CORRECTLY. THIS WILL PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE WIRING AND ALL DANGER
OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK.



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Subtask 33-24-11-420-059

A. Installation of the Ballast Unit with Lampholder and the Fluorescent Tube

(1) Installation of the ballast unit with lampholder:

(a) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(b) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent


area.

(c) Install the ballast unit and lampholder (5) on the lavatory
structure with the washers (10) and the screws (11).

(d) Remove the blanking caps.

(e) Connect the electrical connector (4).

(f) Install the fluorescent lamp cover (8) with the quick release
fasteners (9).

(g) Install the cover (3) with the screws (1) and the washers (2).

(2) Installation of the fluorescent tube:

(a) Insert fluorescent tube (7) between the slidebuttons (6) at each
end of the ballast unit and lampholder (5).

(b) Close the service cabinet door (13) and make sure the handle (12)
engages.

Subtask 33-24-11-861-055

B. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 301-399, 401-499,

Subtask 33-24-11-865-063

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breakers:
1LQ.



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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 301-304,
401-499,

Subtask 33-24-11-710-056

D. Test of the Ballast Unit and The Lampholder.

(1) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH push the membrane switch
MAIN ON.

(2) On the FAP 120RH push the membrane switch POWER LAV to on.

(3) Make sure that the lavatory light comes on.

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-24-11-710-056-A

D. Test of the Ballast Unit and the Lampholder.

(1) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH push the LIGHT MAIN ON/OFF
pushbutton.

(2) On the FAP 120RH push the LAV MAINT pushbutton.

(3) Make sure that the lavatory light comes on.

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-24-11-860-055

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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

(2) On the FAP 120RH push the membrane switch MAIN OFF.



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Subtask 33-24-11-862-055

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


002).


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HALOGEN LAMP WITH LAMPHOLDER (10LQ) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
__________________________________________________________

TASK 33-24-12-000-002

Removal of the Mirror Lavatory Light

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

33-51-14-000-006 Removal of the Auxiliary/Mirror Lavatory Light

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-24-12-860-050

A. There is no special job set-up for this task.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-24-12-020-051

A. Remove the mirror lavatory light (Ref. TASK 33-51-14-000-006).


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TASK 33-24-12-400-002

Installation of the Mirror Lavatory Light

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

33-51-14-400-006 Installation of the Auxiliary/Mirror Lavatory Light

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-24-12-860-051

A. There is no special job set-up for this task.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-24-12-420-051

A. Install the mirror lavatory light (Ref. TASK 33-51-14-400-006).


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PASSENGER READING LIGHTS - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
____________________________________________________

1. _______
General
Passenger reading lights supply high intensity light to each passenger seat.
Each light has an ON/OFF switch.

2. __________________
Component Location

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-210,

(Ref. Fig. 001)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
7LW RELAY 2000VU 223 33-25-00
8LW RELAY 2000VU 223 33-25-00
120RH ATTENDANT PANEL-FORWARD 221 831 23-73-00
501RH MEMBRANE SWITCH 200 23-73-00
502RH MEMBRANE SWITCH 200 23-73-00
503RH MEMBRANE SWITCH 200 23-73-00
511RH POWER UNIT 200 23-73-00
512RH POWER UNIT 200 23-73-00
513RH POWER UNIT 200 23-73-00
514RH POWER UNIT 200 23-73-00
521RH READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
522RH READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
523RH READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
524RH READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
525RH READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
526RH READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
2040VUF COMBI PANEL 200 25-25-11
2040VUG COMBI PANEL 200 25-25-11
2040VUK COMBI PANEL 200 25-25-11
2041VUF COMBI PANEL 200 25-25-11
2041VUG COMBI PANEL 200 25-25-11
2041VUK COMBI PANEL 200 25-25-11



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Passenger Reading Lights - Component Location
Figure 001


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R **ON A/C 106-149, 401-499,

R (Ref. Fig. 001A)

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
R | | | | DOOR | REF.
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 120RH ATTENDANT PANEL-FLIGHT 221 831 23-73-00
R 602RH StA-PISA 200 23-73-00
R 603RH LED READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
R 604RH LED READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
R 605RH LED READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
R 611RH PSU FWD EXIT 200 25-25-11
R 612RH PSU AFT EXIT 200 25-25-11
R 621RH PSU LH/RH 200 25-25-11
R 622RH PSU LH/RH 200 25-25-11

**ON A/C 151-199,

(Ref. Fig. 001B)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
7LW RELAY 2000VU 223 33-25-00
8LW RELAY 2000VU 223 33-25-00
120RH ATTENDANT PANEL-FORWARD 221 831 23-73-00
501RH MEMBRANE SWITCH 200 23-73-00
502RH MEMBRANE SWITCH 200 23-73-00
503RH MEMBRANE SWITCH 200 23-73-00
511RH POWER UNIT 200 23-73-00
512RH POWER UNIT 200 23-73-00
513RH POWER UNIT 200 23-73-00
514RH POWER UNIT 200 23-73-00
521RH READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
522RH READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
523RH READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
524RH READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
525RH READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
526RH READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
2040VUG COMBI PANEL 200 25-25-11
2041VUG COMBI PANEL 200 25-25-11
2040VUK COMBI PANEL 200 25-25-11


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R Passenger Reading Lights - Component Location
Figure 001A (SHEET 1)



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R Passenger Reading Lights - Component Location
Figure 001A (SHEET 2)



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Passenger Reading Lights - Component Location
R Figure 001B


R

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2041VUK COMBI PANEL 200 25-25-11
2040VUN COMBI PANEL 200 25-25-11
2041VUN COMBI PANEL 200 25-25-11

**ON A/C 211-233, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 001C)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
7LW RELAY 2000VU 223 33-25-00
8LW RELAY 2000VU 223 33-25-00
120RH ATTENDANT PANEL-FORWARD 221 831 23-73-00
501RH MEMBRANE SWITCH 200 23-73-00
502RH MEMBRANE SWITCH 200 23-73-00
503RH MEMBRANE SWITCH 200 23-73-00
511RH POWER UNIT 200 23-73-00
512RH POWER UNIT 200 23-73-00
513RH POWER UNIT 200 23-73-00
514RH POWER UNIT 200 23-73-00
521RH READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
522RH READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
523RH READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
524RH READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
525RH READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
526RH READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
2040VUF COMBI PANEL 200 25-25-11
2040VUG COMBI PANEL 200 25-25-11
2040VUK COMBI PANEL 200 25-25-11
2041VUF COMBI PANEL 200 25-25-11
2041VUG COMBI PANEL 200 25-25-11
2041VUK COMBI PANEL 200 25-25-11


R

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Passenger Reading Lights - Component Location
Figure 001C


R

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211-233, 236-238,  33-25-00

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

(Ref. Fig. 001D)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL | ZONE | ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
120RH ATTENDANT PANEL-FLIGHT 221 831 23-73-00
651RH PSU LH/RH 200 25-25-11
652RH PSU LH/RH 200 25-25-11

**ON A/C 301-304,

(Ref. Fig. 001E)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
120RH ATTENDANT PANEL-FLIGHT 221 831 23-73-00
602RH PISA 200 23-73-00
603RH LED READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
604RH LED READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
605RH LED READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
611RH PSU FWD EXIT 200 25-25-11
612RH PSU AFT EXIT 200 25-25-11
621RH PSU LH/RH 200 25-25-11
622RH PSU LH/RH 200 25-25-11
623RH PSU LH/RH 200 25-25-11


R

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501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-25-00

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Passenger Reading Lights - Component Location
Figure 001D (SHEET 1)


R

EFF : 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,
 33-25-00

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Passenger Reading Lights - Component Location
Figure 001D (SHEET 2)


R

EFF : 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,
 33-25-00

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Passenger Reading Lights - Component Location
R Figure 001E (SHEET 1)


R

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301-304,  33-25-00

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Passenger Reading Lights - Component Location
R Figure 001E (SHEET 2)


R

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301-304,  33-25-00

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**ON A/C 305-399,

R (Ref. Fig. 001F)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
120RH ATTENDANT PANEL-FLIGHT 221 831 23-73-00
602RH PISA 200 23-73-00
603RH LED READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
604RH LED READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
605RH LED READING LIGHT 200 23-73-64
611RH PSU FWD EXIT 200 25-25-11
612RH PSU AFT EXIT 200 25-25-11
621RH PSU LH/RH 200 25-25-11
622RH PSU LH/RH 200 25-25-11
632RH PSU LH/RH 200 25-25-11

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________________
System Description

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-210,

The reading lights are installed in the combi-panels. The combi-panels are
installed in the Passenger Service Unit (PSU) channel above the passenger
seats. The number of combi-panels on each side of the cabin must agree with
the number of seat rows.
Three reading lights are installed in each of the combi-panels 2040VUF,
2041vuf,2040VUG, and 2041vug.
Two reading lights are installed in each of the combi-panels 2040VUK and
2041VUK. The middle reading light position of this combi-panels is blanked
off.

**ON A/C 106-149, 401-499,

The reading lights are installed in the Passenger Service Units (PSUs). The
PSUs are installed in the PSU channel above the passenger seats. The number
of PSUs on each side of the cabin must agree with the number of seat rows.
Three reading lights are installed in each of the PSUs 621RH.
Two or three reading lights are installed in each of the PSUs 622RH.


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**ON A/C 151-199,

The reading lights are installed in the combi-panels. The combi-panels are
installed in the Passenger Service Unit (PSU) channel above the passenger
seats. The number of combi-panels on each side of the cabin must agree with
the number of seat rows.
Three reading lights are installed in each of the combi-panels 2040/2041VUG
and 2040/2041VUN.
Two reading lights are installed in the combi-panels 2040/2041VUK. The
middle reading light position of this combi-panel is blanked off.

**ON A/C 211-233, 236-238,

The reading lights are installed in the combi-panels. The combi-panels are
installed in the Passenger Service Unit (PSU) channel above the passenger
seats. The number of combi-panels on each side of the cabin must agree with
the number of seat rows.
Three reading lights are installed in each of the combi-panels 2040/2041VUF
and 2040/2041VUG.
Two reading lights are installed in each of the combi-panels 2040VUK and
2041VUK. The middle reading light position of this combi-panels is blanked
off.

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

The passenger reading lights are installed in the Passenger Service Units
(PSUs). The PSUs are located in the PSU channel above the passenger seats.
The number of PSUs on each side of the cabin must agree with the number of
seat rows. There are:
- Three reading lights in each of the PSUs 651RH
- Two or three reading lights in each of the PSUs 652RH.

**ON A/C 301-304,

The reading lights are installed in the passenger service units (PSU). The
PSU are installed in the PSU channel above the passenger seats. The number
of PSUs on each side of the cabin must agree with the number of seat rows.
Three reading lights are installed in each of the PSU 621RH and 623RH.
One, two or three reading lights are installed in each of the PSU 622RH.


R

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501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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Passenger Reading Lights - Component Location
R Figure 001F (SHEET 1)


R

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305-399,  33-25-00

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Passenger Reading Lights - Component Location
R Figure 001F (SHEET 2)


R

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305-399,  33-25-00

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Passenger Reading Lights - Component Location
R Figure 001F (SHEET 3)



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305-399,  33-25-00

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**ON A/C 305-399,

The passenger reading lights are installed in the passenger service units
(PSUs). The PSUs are installed in the PSU channel above the passenger seats.
The number of PSUs on each side of the cabin must agree with the number of
seat rows.
Three reading lights are installed in each of the PSUs 621RH.
One, two or three reading lights are installed in each of the PSUs 622RH.
Three reading lights and an attendant loudspeaker are installed in each of
the PSUs 632RH.

**ON A/C ALL

4. ____________
Power Supply

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

115VAC is supplied to the reading lights from the busbars 110XP and 210XP.
This is controlled through the circuit breakers 1LW thru 6LW and the relays
7LW and 8LW.
The power units 511RH thru 514RH change the 115VAC to 6VAC for the light
operation. A fuse in each line gives protection for the transformer and the
related Printed Circuit Board (PCB). A membrane switch POWER READ on the
Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH controls the power supply for the
reading lights.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

115VAC is supplied to the reading lights from the busbars 110XP and 210XP.
This is controlled through the circuit breakers 1LW thru 6LW.
The Passenger Interface and Supply Adapter (PISA) changes the 115VAC to
28VDC for the operation of the light. A fuse in each line gives protection
for the transformer and the related Printed Circuit Board (PCB). The Main
ON/OFF touchbutton on the LIGHT page at the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP)
120RH controls the power supply for the reading lights.

**ON A/C ALL

5. Operation
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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 002)

A. Component Description

(1) When the POWER READ membrane switch on the FAP 120RH is pushed, the
power units 511RH thru 514RH are activated. The coils of the relays
7LW and 8LW in the panel 2000VU are energized. This closes the
contacts of the relays and 115VAC is supplied to the power units.

(2) When the reading-light membrane switches 501RH thru 503RH are pushed,
a ground pulse is supplied to the voltage control circuit. This
completes the primary circuit of the step-down transformer. The
transformer changes the 115VAC down to 6VAC which causes the lights
to come on.

(3) A test of the reading lights, the work lights and the PCB circuits is
made by the related BITE test on the Programming and Test Panel (PTP)
110RH. In this test all reading lights and work lights come on for
approximately 3 s and then go off. After the test the PTP 110RH shows
the status of the reading lights, the work lights and the PCBs.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

**ON A/C 106-149, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 002A)

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

(Ref. Fig. 002B)

**ON A/C 301-304,

(Ref. Fig. 002C)

**ON A/C 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 002D)


R

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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
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R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
R 511-526, 528-599,

A. Component Description

(1) The cabin reading light-system gives lighting to each passenger seat.
The passenger reading light can be controlled with a button on the
Passenger Service Unit (PSU) or through the Passenger Service System
(PSS)/Cabin Intercommunication Data-System (CIDS) from the Power
Control Unit (PCU).
The passenger reading lights are supplied by PISA. These units change
the voltage from 115VAC to the necessary reading light supply voltage
of 28VDC.
The PISA gives the interface to CIDS for test, control functions and
internal tests to find reading light malfunctions (Ref. 23-73-00).

(2) Not Applicable

(3) Not Applicable


R

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Passenger Reading Lights - Schematic
Figure 002 (SHEET 1)


R

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Passenger Reading Lights - Schematic
Figure 002 (SHEET 2)


R

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201-233, 236-238,
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Passenger Reading Lights - Schematic
Figure 002A


R

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106-149, 401-499,  33-25-00

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Passenger Reading Lights - Schematic
Figure 002B


R

EFF : 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,
 33-25-00

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Passenger Reading Lights - Schematic
Figure 002C


R

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301-304,  33-25-00

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INTENTIONALLY BLANK


R



 33-25-00

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Passenger Reading Lights - Schematic
Figure 002D (SHEET 1)


R

EFF :

305-399,  33-25-00

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Passenger Reading Lights - Schematic
Figure 002D (SHEET 2)


R

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305-399,  33-25-00

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PASSENGER READING LIGHTS - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
__________________________________________

TASK 33-25-00-710-001

Operational test of the Passenger Reading Light System

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

23-73-00-861-001 Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System


(CIDS)
23-73-00-862-001 De-energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System
(CIDS)
R 24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External
R Power
R 24-42-00-862-001 De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from
R the External Power
33-27-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Cabin Attendant Work-Light
33-27-00-740-001 Bite Test of the Cabin Attendant Work-Light through
MCDU

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-25-00-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

R (1) Energize the ground service network


R (Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).
R

R (2) Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data-System (CIDS)


R (Ref. TASK 23-73-00-861-001).



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Subtask 33-25-00-865-050

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU PASSENGER READING LIGHT 1LW G1
2000VU PASSENGER READING LIGHT 2LW G2
2000VU PASSENGER READING LIGHT 3LW G3
2000VU PASSENGER READING LIGHT 4LW G4
2000VU PASSENGER READING LIGHT 5LW G5
2000VU PASSENGER READING LIGHT 6LW G6

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-060, 101-102, 201-201,

Subtask 33-25-00-710-050

A. Operational test of the Passenger Reading Light System

(1) Do this test.

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

1. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) On the FAP 120RH:


120RH:
- push the POWER READ membrane - the integral light of the POWER READ
switch. membrane switch comes on.

2. In the cabin: In the cabin:


- push all reading light - all the reading lights come on.
pushbutton-switches.

3. On the FAP 120RH: In the cabin:


- push to reset the POWER READ - all the reading lights go off.
membrane switch.
On the FAP 120RH:
- the integral light of the POWER READ
membrane switch goes off.



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ACTION RESULT
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- in less than 10 s push the - the integral light of the POWER READ
POWER READ membrane switch membrane switch comes on.
again.
In the cabin:
- all the reading lights come on.

- push to reset the POWER READ - all the reading lights go off.
membrane switch.
On the FAP 120RH:
- the integral light of the POWER READ
membrane switch goes off.

- after more than 10 s push the - the integral light of the POWER READ
POWER READ membrane switch membrane switch comes on.
again.

4. In the cabin: In the cabin:


- push all the reading light - all the reading lights come on.
pushbutton-switches.

5. On the FAP 120RH: In the cabin:


- push the MAIN OFF membrane - all the reading lights go off.
switch.

NOTE : The general illumination goes off if it is on.


____

On the FAP 120RH:


- the integral light of the POWER READ
membrane switch goes off.


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Subtask 33-25-00-710-050-A

A. Operational test of the Passenger Reading Light System

(1) Do this test.

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

1. On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) On the FAP 120RH:


120RH:
- push the POWER READ membrane - the integral light of the POWER READ
switch. membrane switch comes on.

2. In the cabin: In the cabin:


- push all reading light - all the reading lights come on.
pushbutton-switches.

3. On the FAP 120RH: In the cabin:


- push to reset the POWER READ - all the reading lights go off.
membrane switch.
On the FAP 120RH:
- the integral light of the POWER READ
membrane switch goes off.

- in less than 2s push the POWER - the integral light of the POWER READ
READ membrane switch again. membrane switch comes on.

In the cabin:
- all the reading lights come on.

- push to reset the POWER READ - all the reading lights go off.
membrane switch.
On the FAP 120RH:
- the integral light of the POWER READ
membrane switch goes off.

- after more than 2s push the - the integral light of the POWER READ
POWER READ membrane switch membrane switch comes on.
again.

4. In the cabin: In the cabin:


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- push all the reading light - all the reading lights come on.
pushbutton-switches.

5. On the FAP 120RH: In the cabin:


- push the MAIN OFF membrane - all the reading lights go off.
switch.

NOTE : The general illumination goes off if it is on.


____

On the FAP 120RH:


- the integral light of the POWER READ
membrane switch goes off.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-25-00-710-050-B

A. Operational test of the Passenger Reading Light-System

(1) Do this test.

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

1. On the Flight Attendant Panel On the FAP 120RH:


(FAP) 120RH:

- Push the LIGHTS MAIN ON/OFF - The LIGHTS MAIN ON/OFF indication on
membrane switch. the membrane switch comes on.

- Set the LIGHT page. - All possible cabin lighting zones are
shown.

In the cabin: In the cabin:

- Push all pushbuttons of the - All the reading lights come on.
reading lights.

On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the R/L Reset pushbutton. - The R/L Reset indication shows as
long as the pushbutton is pushed.


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ACTION RESULT
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In the cabin:
- All reading lights go off.

2. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the R/L Set pushbutton. - The R/L Set indication shows as long
as the pushbutton is pushed.

In the cabin:
- All reading lights come on.

On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the LIGHTS MAIN ON/OFF - The LIGHTS MAIN ON/OFF indication
membrane switch. light goes off.

In the cabin:
- All reading lights go off.
- All cabin lighting go off.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-25-00-740-050

B. BITE test of the Passenger Reading Light System through PTP

(1) Do the BITE test of the passenger reading lights and the cabin
attendant work-lights on the programming and test panel 110RH
(Ref. TASK 33-27-00-710-001).

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-25-00-740-050-A

B. BITE test of the Passenger Reading Light System through MCDU

(1) Do the BITE test of the passenger reading lights and the cabin
attendant work-lights on the Multipurpose Control and Display Unit
(MCDU) 3CA (Ref. TASK 33-27-00-740-001).


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**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-25-00-862-050

A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

(1) De-energize the CIDS


R (Ref. TASK 23-73-00-862-001).

R (2) De-energize the ground service network


R (Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).
R



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TASK 33-25-00-820-001

Adjustment of the Passenger Reading Lights

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

8PE004363-10 1 ADJUSTING DEVICE


8PE455160-20 1 TOOL-ADJUSTMENT, READING LIGHT
8PE455838-00 1 TOOL-ADJUSTMENT,READING LIGHT

B. Referenced Information

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

23-73-00-861-001 Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System


(CIDS)
23-73-00-862-001 De-energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System
(CIDS)
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

**ON A/C 106-149, 301-306, 401-403,

33-25-00-991-001 Fig. 501

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 307-399, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

33-25-00-991-001-A Fig. 501A



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-25-00-861-051

R A. Energize the ground service network


R (Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).

Subtask 33-25-00-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU PASSENGER READING LIGHT 1LW G1
2000VU PASSENGER READING LIGHT 2LW G2
2000VU PASSENGER READING LIGHT 3LW G3
2000VU PASSENGER READING LIGHT 4LW G4
2000VU PASSENGER READING LIGHT 5LW G5
2000VU PASSENGER READING LIGHT 6LW G6

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-25-00-010-050

C. Get Access

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE
LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.

(1) Carefully remove the lens from the reading light.



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**ON A/C 106-149, 301-306, 401-403,

Subtask 33-25-00-010-050-A

C. Get Access

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE
LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.

(1) Carefully remove the LED reading light lens (2) from the related
reading light.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-25-00-480-050

D. Install the ADJUSTING DEVICE in the housing of the reading light and turn
it clockwise to lock it.

Subtask 33-25-00-860-051

E. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the Cabin Intercommunication Data System (CIDS) is
energized (Ref. TASK 23-73-00-861-001).

(2) On the FWD Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, push the membrane switches
MAIN ON and POWER READ.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-25-00-860-051-A

E. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the Cabin Intercommunication Data System (CIDS) is
energized (Ref. TASK 23-73-00-861-001).

(2) On the Light page of the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, push the
LIGHT MAIN ON/OFF button to ON.


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4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-25-00-820-050

A. Adjustment of the Passenger Reading Lights

(1) On the combi-panel 2040VU/2041VU, push the related membrane switch of


the reading light.

(2) Make sure that the reading light comes on.

(3) Adjust the reading light beam to the center of the leading edge of
the related seat with the ADJUSTING DEVICE.

NOTE : Do not adjust the angle of the reading light beam more than 20
____
degrees in each direction.

(4) On the combi-panel 2040VU/2041VU, push the related membrane switch of


the reading light.

(5) Make sure that the reading light goes off.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 301-306, 401-403,

Subtask 33-25-00-820-050-A

A. Adjustment of the Passenger LED Reading Light


(Ref. Fig. 501/TASK 33-25-00-991-001)

(1) On the Passenger Service Unit (PSU)(1), push the membrane switch of
the related reading light.

(2) Make sure that the reading light comes on.

(3) Open and move the tray table (6) to the open position.

(4) Make sure that the seat (5) is in the vertical position.

(5) Put the TOOL-ADJUSTMENT, READING LIGHT (4) in position on the housing
(3) of the reading light.



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Adjustment of the Passenger LED Reading Light
Figure 501/TASK 33-25-00-991-001


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(6) Use the TOOL-ADJUSTMENT, READING LIGHT (4) to adjust the reading
light beam (7).

NOTE : Do not adjust the angle of the reading light beam more than 20
____
degrees in each direction.

(7) Remove the TOOL-ADJUSTMENT, READING LIGHT (4).

(8) On the PSU (1), push the membrane switch of the related reading
light.

(9) Make sure that the reading light goes off.

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 307-399, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 33-25-00-820-050-B

A. Adjustment of the Passenger LED Reading Light


(Ref. Fig. 501A/TASK 33-25-00-991-001-A)

NOTE : The procedure for all the reading lights is the same. Only one
____
procedure is given.

NOTE : The lens (7) stays on the TOOL-ADJUSTMENT,READING LIGHT (1) during
____
the adjustment procedure.

(1) Carefully push the suction end (6) of the TOOL-ADJUSTMENT,READING


LIGHT (1) onto the lens (7) of the reading light (2).

(2) Pull the TOOL-ADJUSTMENT,READING LIGHT (1) to remove the lens (7)
from the reading light (2).

(3) Push the button of the related reading light to ON.

(4) Make sure that the reading light comes on.

(5) Make sure that the related seat is in the vertical position.

(6) Connect the adjustment end (3) of the TOOL-ADJUSTMENT,READING LIGHT


(1) to the reading light.

(7) Lock the TOOL-ADJUSTMENT,READING LIGHT (1) with the small lever (4).

(8) Swivel the TOOL-ADJUSTMENT,READING LIGHT (1) until the light beam
through the TOOL-ADJUSTMENT,READING LIGHT (1) points to the correct
direction.


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Adjustment of the Passenger LED Reading Light
Figure 501A/TASK 33-25-00-991-001-A


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R (9) Unlock the TOOL-ADJUSTMENT,READING LIGHT (1) and remove the TOOL-
R ADJUSTMENT,READING LIGHT (1) from the reading light (2).

(10) Push the button of the related reading light to OFF.

(11) Make sure that the reading light goes off.

R (12) Put the suction end (6) of the TOOL-ADJUSTMENT,READING LIGHT (1) with
the lens (7) to the reading light (2).

(13) Push the lens (7) into the correct position until you hear a click.

(14) Press the pushbutton (5) to release the lens (7).

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-25-00-080-050

A. Turn the ADJUSTING DEVICE counterclockwise to release it and remove it


from the reading light.

Subtask 33-25-00-410-050

B. Close Access

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

(2) Install the lens on the reading light.

**ON A/C 106-149, 301-306, 401-403,

Subtask 33-25-00-410-050-A

B. Close Access

(1) Close the tray table (6).

(2) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
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(3) Push the LED reading light lens (2) with a slight pressure in the
housing (3) of the reading light.

(4) Make sure that you hear a click.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-25-00-860-052

C. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) On the FAP 120RH push the membrane switches MAIN OFF and POWER READ.

(2) De-energize the CIDS


(Ref. TASK 23-73-00-862-001).

(3) De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-25-00-860-052-A

C. 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.

(2) Push the LIGHT MAIN ON/OFF button on the LIGHT page of the FAP 120RH
to OFF.

(3) De-energize the CIDS


(Ref. TASK 23-73-00-862-001).

(4) De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).


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LAVATORY LIGHTED SIGNS - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
__________________________________________________

1. _______
General
The lavatory signs are installed near the forward and aft lavatories. They
show the position of the lavatories in the cabin and if the lavatories are
occupied or not.

2. __________________
Component Location

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-210,

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105,

(Ref. Fig. 001)

**ON A/C 201-210,

(Ref. Fig. 001A)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-210,

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3WJ SIGN-LAVATORY OCCUPIED 3700VU 220 831 33-26-23
6WJ ANNUNCIATOR-TOILET/OCCPD 48VU 210 831 33-26-00
13WJ SIGN-LAVATORY OCCUPIED 3701VU 260 832 33-26-23
14WJ SIGN-LAVATORY OCCUPIED 3701VU 260 832 33-26-23
MICROSWITCH 221 831 33-26-11
MICROSWITCH 261 832 33-26-11
MICROSWITCH 262 842 33-26-11



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Lavatory Lighted Signs - Component Location
Figure 001


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Lavatory Lighted Signs - Component Location
Figure 001A


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R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
R 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 001A)

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3WJ SIGN-LAVATORY OCCUPIED 3700VU 220 831 33-26-23
6WJ ANNUNCIATOR-TOILET/OCCPD 48VU 210 831 33-26-00
13WJ SIGN-LAVATORY OCCUPIED 3701VU 260 832 33-26-23
14WJ SIGN-LAVATORY OCCUPIED 3701VU 260 832 33-26-23
2WJ1 MICROSWITCH 221 831 33-26-11
2WJ4 MICROSWITCH 261 832 33-26-11
2WJ5 MICROSWITCH 262 842 33-26-11

**ON A/C 151-199, 211-233, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 001A)

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3WJ SIGN-LAVATORY OCCUPIED 3700VU 220 831 33-26-23
6WJ ANNUNCIATOR-TOILET/OCCPD 48VU 210 831 33-26-00
13WJ SIGN-LAVATORY OCCUPIED 3701VU 260 832 33-26-23
14WJ SIGN-LAVATORY OCCUPIED 3701VU 260 832 33-26-23
2WJ1 MICROSWITCH 221 831 33-26-11
2WJ4 MICROSWITCH 261 832 33-26-11
2WJ5 MICROSWITCH 262 842 33-26-11


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**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 001B)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3WJ SIGN-LAVATORY OCCUPIED 3700VU 220 831 33-26-23
6WJ ANNUNCIATOR-TOILET/OCCPD 48VU 210 831 33-26-00
13WJ SIGN-LAVATORY OCCUPIED 3701VU 260 832 33-26-23
14WJ SIGN-LAVATORY OCCUPIED 3701VU 260 832 33-26-23
2WJ1 MICROSWITCH 221 831 33-26-11
2WJ4 MICROSWITCH 261 832 33-26-11
2WJ5 MICROSWITCH 262 842 33-26-11
2WJ9 MICROSWITCH 261 832 33-26-11
5WJ9 RELAY 261 832 33-26-00
8WJ9 RELAY 261 832 33-26-00

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________________
System Description

A. Occupied Sign of the Forward Lavatory A


The occupied sign 3WJ shows the position of the forward lavatory A and if
it is occupied or not. The sign is installed in a position where it is
easily seen.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-210,

(Ref. Fig. 002)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 151-199, 211-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 002A)

**ON A/C 301-304,

(Ref. Fig. 002B)



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R Figure 001B


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R



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Lavatory Lighted Signs - Schematic
Figure 002 (SHEET 1)


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Lavatory Lighted Signs - Schematic
Figure 002 (SHEET 2)


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Lavatory Lighted Signs - Schematic
Figure 002A (SHEET 1)


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Lavatory Lighted Signs - Schematic
Figure 002A (SHEET 2)


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Lavatory Lighted Signs - Schematic
R Figure 002B (SHEET 1)


R

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Lavatory Lighted Signs - Schematic
R Figure 002B (SHEET 2)


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R **ON A/C 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 002C)


R

**ON A/C ALL

(1) The 28VDC normal busbar 208PP energizes the sign through the circuit
breaker 1WJ and the microswitch of the related lavatory. The
microswitch is installed in the door frame of the lavatory A.

(2) If the door of the lavatory A unlocked, the electrical supply flows
through the related microswitch to the FREE terminal of the sign. The
sign pictogram/legend comes on with a green color to show that the
lavatory A is not occupied.

(3) When the door is closed and locked, the contacts of the related
microswitch change over. This moves the electrical supply from the
FREE terminal to the ENGAGED terminal. Thus, the sign
pictogram/legend comes on with a red color to show that the lavatory
A is occupied. At the same time the relay 18LP energizes. The
annunciator 6WJ in the cockpit comes on to show the flight crew that
the forward lavatory A is occupied.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105,

B. Rear Lavatory Occupied-Signs


(Ref. Fig. 002)
The rear lavatory occupied-signs 13WJ and 14WJ show the positions of the
two rear lavatories. They also show if the lavatories are occupied or not
occupied. The signs are installed in a position where they can be easily
seen.

(1) The 28VDC busbar 208PP energizes the signs through the circuit
breaker 11WJ and the related microswitches of the lavatories. One
microswitch is installed in the door frame of each rear lavatory.

(2) With the lavatory doors unlocked, the electrical supply flows through
the lavatory microswitches to the FREE terminal of each sign. The
sign pictogram/legends come on green to show that the lavatories are
not occupied.



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(3) When the lavatory doors are closed and locked, the contacts of the
microswitches change over and remove the electrical supply from the
FREE terminal to the ENGAGED terminal of the related sign. The sign
pictogram/legends change to red to show that the related lavatory is
occupied.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 151-199, 211-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

B. Rear Lavatory Occupied-Signs


(Ref. Fig. 002A)
The rear lavatory occupied-signs 13WJ and 14WJ show the positions of the
two rear lavatories. They also show if the lavatories are occupied or not
occupied. The signs are installed in a position where they can be easily
seen.

(1) The 28VDC busbar 208PP energizes the signs through the circuit
breaker 11WJ and the related microswitches of the lavatories D and E.
The microswitch 2WJ4 is installed in the door frame of the lavatory D
and the microswitch 2WJ5 is installed in the door frame of the
lavatory E.

(2) With the lavatory doors unlocked, the electrical supply flows through
the lavatory microswitches to the FREE terminal of each sign. The
sign pictogram/legends come on green to show that the lavatories are
not occupied.

(3) When the lavatory doors are closed and locked, the contacts of the
microswitches change over and remove the electrical supply from the
FREE terminal to the ENGAGED terminal of the related sign. The sign
pictogram/legends change to red to show that the related lavatory is
occupied.

**ON A/C 201-210,

B. Rear Lavatory Occupied-Signs


(Ref. Fig. 002)
The rear lavatory occupied-signs 13WJ and 14WJ show the positions of the
two rear lavatories. They also show if the lavatories are occupied or not
occupied. The signs are installed in a position where they can be easily
seen.

(1) The 28VDC busbar 208PP energizes the signs through the circuit
breaker 11WJ and the related microswitches of the lavatories. One
microswitch is installed in the door frame of each rear lavatory.


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Lavatory Lighted Signs - Schematic
R Figure 002C (SHEET 1)


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Lavatory Lighted Signs - Schematic
R Figure 002C (SHEET 2)


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(2) With the lavatory doors unlocked, the electrical supply flows through
the lavatory microswitches to the FREE terminal of each sign. The
sign pictogram/legends come on green to show that the lavatories are
not occupied.

(3) When the lavatory doors are closed and locked, the contacts of the
microswitches change over and remove the electrical supply from the
FREE terminal to the ENGAGED terminal of the related sign. The sign
pictogram/legends change to red to show that the related lavatory is
occupied.
R

**ON A/C 301-399,

B. Rear Lavatory Occupied-Signs

R **ON A/C 301-304,

R (Ref. Fig. 002B)

R **ON A/C 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 002C)


R

**ON A/C 301-399,

(1) The rear lavatory occupied-sign 13WJ shows the positions of the two
rear lavatories D and L on the left side. It also shows if the two
lavatories are occupied or not occupied. The sign is installed in a
position where it can be seen easily.

(a) The 28VDC normal busbar 208PP energizes the sign 13WJ through the
circuit breaker 11WJ and the relay 1. The door microswitches of
the lavatories D and L and the relay 2 energize the relay 1.
The two relays are installed in the lavatory L. One microswitch
is installed in the door frame of each of the lavatories D and L.

(b) With one or the two doors of these lavatories unlocked, the
relays cause the electrical supply to energize the FREE terminal
of the sign 13WJ. The sign pictogram/legend comes on green to
show that at least one of these lavatories is not occupied.


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(c) When the door of each of the lavatories D and L is closed and
locked, the electrical supply energizes the two relays. The relay
1 removes the electrical supply from the FREE terminal of the
sign 13WJ and supplies it to the ENGAGED terminal. The sign
pictogram/legend changes to red and shows that the two lavatories
are occupied.

(2) The rear lavatory occupied-sign 14WJ shows the position of the rear
lavatory E on the right side. It also shows if this lavatory is
occupied or not occupied. The sign is installed in a position where
it can be seen easily.

(a) The 28VDC normal busbar 208PP energizes the sign 14WJ through the
circuit breaker 11WJ and the microswitch of the lavatory E.
The microswitch is installed in the door frame of this lavatory.

(b) With the door of the lavatory E unlocked, electrical supply flows
to the FREE terminal of the sign 14WJ. The sign pictogram/legend
comes on green to show that this lavatory is not occupied.

(c) When the door of the lavatory E is closed and locked, the
microswitch contacts change over. The microswitch removes the
electrical supply from the FREE terminal to the ENGAGED terminal
of the sign 14WJ. The sign pictogram/legend changes to red and
shows that this lavatory is occupied.

(3) Not Applicable


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LAVATORY LIGHTED SIGNS - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
________________________________________

TASK 33-26-00-710-001

Operational Test of the Lavatory Lighted Signs WJ

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To make sure that the lavatory lighted signs operate correctly.

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

3. __________
Job Set-up

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,

Subtask 33-26-00-865-050

A. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

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PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU LAV FWD & MID - OCCUPIED 1WJ F01
2001VU LAVATORY AFT OCCUPIED 11WJ B04



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R **ON A/C 401-499,

R Subtask 33-26-00-865-050-A

R A. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 2000VU LAVATORY FWD & MID OCCUPIED 1WJ C06
R 2001VU LAVATORY AFT OCCUPIED 11WJ E07

R **ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-26-00-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/ANN LT SPLY/XFMR/BUS 2 27LP X05

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-26-00-860-050

A. Preparation for the Test.

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


002).

(2) Make sure that all lavatory doors are closed but not locked.



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Subtask 33-26-00-710-050

B. Test of the FWD Lavatory Lighted Signs.

(1) Do the test of the lavatory lighted signs 3WJ and 6WJ.

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ACTION RESULT
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1. In the cockpit, on the INT LT


panel 25VU:
- set the ANN LT switch 33LP to
the BRT position.

2. At the lavatory A: In the cockpit, on the overhead panel


48VU:
- lift the sign LAVATORY and lock - the annunciator OCCPD 6WJ comes on.
the lavatory door.

In Zone 220:
- the green unoccupied pictorial symbol
3WJ goes off.
- the red occupied pictorial symbol 3WJ
comes on.

3. In the cockpit, on the INT LT In the cockpit, on the overhead panel


panel 25VU: 48VU:
- set the ANN LT switch 33LP to - the annunciator OCCPD 6WJ becomes
the DIM position. dim.

- set the ANN LT switch 33LP to - the annunciator OCCPD 6WJ becomes
the BRT position. bright.

4. At the lavatory A: In the cockpit, on the overhead panel


48VU:
- lift the sign LAVATORY and - the annunciator OCCPD 6WJ goes off.
unlock the lavatory door.

In Zone 220:
- the red occupied pictorial symbol 3WJ
goes off.
- the green unoccupied pictorial symbol
3WJ comes on.



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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105,

Subtask 33-26-00-710-051

C. Test of the AFT Lavatory Lighted Signs.

(1) Do the test of the lavatory lighted signs 13WJ and 14WJ.

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

1. At the lavatories D and E: In Zone 260:


- with the lavatory doors closed - the green unoccupied pictorial
but not locked. symbols 13WJ and 14WJ are on.

2. At lavatory D: In Zone 260:


- lift the sign LAVATORY and lock - the green unoccupied pictorial symbol
the lavatory door. 13WJ goes off.
- the red occupied pictorial symbol
13WJ comes on.

3. At lavatory E: In Zone 260:


- lift the sign LAVATORY and lock - the green unoccupied pictorial symbol
the lavatory door. 14WJ goes off.
- the red occupied pictorial symbol
14WJ comes on.

4. At lavatory D: In Zone 260:


- lift the sign LAVATORY and - the red occupied pictorial symbol
unlock the lavatory door. 13WJ goes off.
- the green unoccupied pictorial symbol
13WJ comes on.

5. At lavatory E: In Zone 260:


- lift the sign LAVATORY and - the red occupied pictorial symbol
unlock the lavatory door. 14WJ goes off.
- the green unoccupied pictorial symbol
14WJ comes on.


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R **ON A/C 106-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
R 528-599,

Subtask 33-26-00-710-051-B

C. Test of the AFT Lavatory Lighted Signs.

(1) Do the test of the lavatory lighted signs 13WJ and 14WJ.

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

1. At the lavatories D and E: In Zone 260:


- with the lavatory doors closed - the green unoccupied pictorial
but not locked. symbols 13WJ and 14WJ are on.

2. At lavatory D: In Zone 260:


- lift the sign LAVATORY and lock - the green unoccupied pictorial symbol
the lavatory door. 13WJ goes off.
- the red occupied pictorial symbol
13WJ comes on.

3. At lavatory E: In Zone 260:


- lift the sign LAVATORY and lock - the green unoccupied pictorial symbol
the lavatory door. 14WJ goes off.
- the red occupied pictorial symbol
14WJ comes on.

4. At lavatory D: In Zone 260:


- lift the sign LAVATORY and - the red occupied pictorial symbol
unlock the lavatory door. 13WJ goes off.
- the green unoccupied pictorial symbol
13WJ comes on.

5. At lavatory E: In Zone 260:


- lift the sign LAVATORY and - the red occupied pictorial symbol
unlock the lavatory door. 14WJ goes off.
- the green unoccupied pictorial symbol
14WJ comes on.


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**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 33-26-00-710-051-C

C. Test of the AFT Lavatory Lighted Signs.

(1) Do the test of the lavatory lighted signs 13WJ and 14WJ.

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

1. At the lavatory doors of the In Zone 260:


lavatories D and L: - the green unoccupied pictorial symbol
- lift the sign LAVATORY and lock 13WJ stays on.
the door of the lavatory D.

- lift the sign LAVATORY and lock - the green unoccupied pictorial symbol
the door of the lavatory L. 13WJ goes off.
- the red occupied pictorial symbol
13WJ comes on.

- lift the sign LAVATORY and - the red occupied pictorial symbol
unlock the door of the lavatory 13WJ goes off.
D. - the green unoccupied pictorial symbol
13WJ comes on.

- lift the sign LAVATORY and - the green unoccupied pictorial symbol
unlock the door of the lavatory 13WJ stays on.
L.

2. At the lavatory door of the In Zone 260:


lavatory E: - the green unoccupied pictorial symbol
- lift the sign LAVATORY and lock 14WJ goes off.
the lavatory door. - the red occupied pictorial symbol
14WJ comes on.

- lift the sign LAVATORY and - the red occupied pictorial symbol
unlock the lavatory door. 14WJ goes off.
- the green unoccupied pictorial symbol
14WJ comes on.


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**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-26-00-862-050

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


002).



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MICRO SWITCH - LAVATORY OCCUPIED - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_______________________________________________________

TASK 33-26-11-000-001

Removal of the Lavatory Door Microswitch (WJ)

NOTE : This procedure is the same for all lavatory door microswitches.
____

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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

33-26-11-991-001 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-26-11-991-001)

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,

Subtask 33-26-11-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU LIGHT - LAV 1LQ J01
2000VU LAV FWD & MID - OCCUPIED 1WJ F01
2001VU LAVATORY AFT OCCUPIED 11WJ B04

**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 33-26-11-865-050-A

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU LAV LIGHT 1LQ C01
2000VU LAVATORY FWD & MID - OCCUPIED 1WJ C06
2001VU LAVATORY AFT OCCUPIED 11WJ E07

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-26-11-010-050

B. Open the lavatory door (1).



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Lavatory Door Microswitch
Figure 401/TASK 33-26-11-991-001


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4. Procedure
_________

R
(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-26-11-991-001)
R

Subtask 33-26-11-020-050

A. Removal of the Lavatory Door Microswitch

(1) Remove the screws (7) from the door frame (2).

(2) Remove the angle support (6) with the microswitch (4) from the door
frame (2).

(3) Remove the screws (3) which attach the microswitch (4) to the angle
support (6).

(4) Disconnect the electrical connectors (5) from the microswitch (4).

(5) Put blanking caps on the electrical connectors.

(6) Remove the microswitch (4) from the angle support (6).
R


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TASK 33-26-11-400-001

Installation of the Lavatory Door Microswitch (WJ)

NOTE : This procedure is the same for all lavatory door microswitches.
____

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

B. Referenced Information

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

23-73-00-861-001 Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System


(CIDS)
23-73-00-862-001 De-energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System
(CIDS)
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
33-26-11-991-001 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-26-11-991-001)

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,

Subtask 33-26-11-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU LIGHT - LAV 1LQ J01
2000VU LAV FWD & MID - OCCUPIED 1WJ F01
2001VU LAVATORY AFT OCCUPIED 11WJ B04

**ON A/C 401-499,

Subtask 33-26-11-865-051-A

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU LAV LIGHT 1LQ C01
2000VU LAVATORY FWD & MID - OCCUPIED 1WJ C06
2001VU LAVATORY AFT OCCUPIED 11WJ E07

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-26-11-410-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the lavatory door (1) is open.

(2) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.



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

4. Procedure
_________

R
(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-26-11-991-001)
R

Subtask 33-26-11-420-050

A. Installation of the Lavatory Door Microswitch

(1) Install the microswitch (4) on the angle support (6) with the screws
(3).

(2) Remove the blanking caps and connect the electrical connectors (5) to
the microswitch (4).

(3) Install the angle support (6) with the microswitch (4) into the door
frame (2).

(4) Install the screws (7) and tighten them.


R

Subtask 33-26-11-860-051

B. Preparation for Test.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED
_______
BEFORE YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

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


002).

Subtask 33-26-11-865-052

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s): 1LQ, 1WJ, 11WJ.

Subtask 33-26-11-860-050

D. Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System (CIDS) (Ref. TASK 23-
73-00-861-001).



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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 301-399,

Subtask 33-26-11-710-050

E. Test of the Lavatory Door Microswitch.

(1) Do this test.

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ACTION RESULT
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1. On the Forward Attendant Panel On the FAP 120RH:


(FAP) 120RH:

- Push the POWER LAV membrane - The green POWER LAV light in the
switch. membrane switch comes on.

In the lavatory:
- The lavatory lighting is dim.

2. In the lavatory:

- Close and lock the lavatory - The lavatory lighting becomes bright.
door.

- Unlock the lavatory door. - The lavatory lighting becomes dim.

3. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the POWER LAV membrane - The green POWER LAV light in the
switch. membrane switch goes off.

In all lavatories:
- The lighting in all the lavatories
goes off.


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R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
R 528-599,

Subtask 33-26-11-710-050-A

E. Test of the Lavatory Door Microswitch.

(1) Do this test.

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

1. On the Flight Attendant Panel On the FAP 120RH:


(FAP) 120RH:

- Push the LAV MAINT membrane - The LAV MAINT indication on the
switch. membrane switch comes on.

In the lavatory:
- The lavatory lighting is dim.

2. In the lavatory:

- Close and lock the lavatory - The lavatory lighting becomes bright.
door.

- Unlock the lavatory door. - The lavatory lighting becomes dim.

3. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the LAV MAINT membrane - The LAV MAINT indication on the
switch. membrane switch goes off.

In all lavatories:
- The lighting goes off.


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**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-26-11-860-052

A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

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

(2) De-energize the CIDS system (Ref. TASK 23-73-00-862-001).

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


002).



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SIGN - LAVATORY OCCUPIED - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_______________________________________________

TASK 33-26-23-000-001

Removal of the Lavatory Occupied Signs (WJ)

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all lavatory occupied signs.
____

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 stepladder 1 m (3 ft. 3 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-210,

33-26-23-991-001 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

33-26-23-991-001-D Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 151-199, 211-233, 236-238,

33-26-23-991-001-B Fig. 401B



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

**ON A/C 301-399,

33-26-23-991-001-C Fig. 401C

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-26-23-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU LAV FWD & MID - OCCUPIED 1WJ F01
2001VU LAVATORY AFT OCCUPIED 11WJ B04

**ON A/C 301-399, 401-499,

Subtask 33-26-23-865-050-A

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU LAVATORY FWD & MID - OCCUPIED 1WJ C06
2001VU LAVATORY AFT OCCUPIED 11WJ E07



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Subtask 33-26-23-941-050

B. Get Access

(1) Find the related lavatory occupied sign.

(2) Put the stepladder in position below the lavatory occupied sign.

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-210,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-26-23-991-001)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-26-23-991-001-D)

**ON A/C 151-199, 211-233, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 33-26-23-991-001-B)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401C/TASK 33-26-23-991-001-C)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-26-23-020-051

A. Removal of the Lavatory Occupied Sign

(1) Lift and remove the lens (1).

(2) Remove the screws (2) and the washers (3).

(3) Pull the sign housing (5) sufficiently forward to get access to the
electrical connectors (4).



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Lavatory Occupied Sign
Figure 401/TASK 33-26-23-991-001


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Figure 401A/TASK 33-26-23-991-001-D


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Figure 401B/TASK 33-26-23-991-001-B


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R Figure 401C/TASK 33-26-23-991-001-C


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(4) Support the sign housing (5) and identify all the electrical wires
before you disconnect them.

(5) Disconnect the electrical connectors (4).

(6) Remove the sign housing (5).


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TASK 33-26-23-400-001

Installation of the Lavatory Occupied Signs (WJ)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific stepladder 1 m (3 ft. 3 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

33-26-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Lavatory Lighted Signs WJ

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-210,

33-26-23-991-001 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

33-26-23-991-001-D Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 151-199, 211-233, 236-238,

33-26-23-991-001-B Fig. 401B

**ON A/C 301-399,

33-26-23-991-001-C Fig. 401C



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-26-23-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU LAV FWD & MID - OCCUPIED 1WJ F01
2001VU LAVATORY AFT OCCUPIED 11WJ B04

**ON A/C 301-399, 401-499,

Subtask 33-26-23-865-051-A

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU LAVATORY FWD & MID - OCCUPIED 1WJ C06
2001VU LAVATORY AFT OCCUPIED 11WJ E07

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-26-23-941-052

B. Make sure that the stepladder is in position below the lavatory occupied
sign.

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-210,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-26-23-991-001)



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R 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-26-23-991-001-D)

**ON A/C 151-199, 211-233, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 33-26-23-991-001-B)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401C/TASK 33-26-23-991-001-C)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-26-23-420-050

A. Installation of the Lavatory Occupied Sign

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(4) Connect the electrical connectors (4) as identified during the


removal procedure to the sign housing (5).

(5) Install the sign housing (5) with the washers (3) and the screws (2).

(6) Install the lens (1) on the sign housing (5).


Make sure that you hear a click when the lens (1) locks in position.

Subtask 33-26-23-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1WJ, 11WJ.



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Subtask 33-26-23-710-050

C. Test of the Lavatory Lighted Signs WJ

(1) Do the operational test of the lavatory lighted signs (Ref. TASK 33-
26-00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-26-23-942-051

A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

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

(2) Remove the stepladder.



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LIGHT - WORK, CABIN ATTENDANT - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
_________________________________________________________

1. _______
General
The cabin attendant work-lights (referred to as the work lights) are high
intensity work-lights which are installed at the attendant stations.

2. __________________
Component Location

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

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

(Ref. Fig. 001)

R **ON A/C 211-233, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 001B)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION PANEL ZONE ACCESS
DOOR
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2LZ RELAY - POWER CONTROL 2000VU 221
3LZ POWER UNIT 2000VU 221
4LZ ATTENDANT WORK LIGHT 2000VU 221
5LZ ATTENDANT WORK LIGHT 2000VU 221
10LZ ATTENDANT WORK LIGHT 2001VU 264
11LZ ATTENDANT WORK LIGHT 2001VU 264
12LZ POWER UNIT 2001VU 264
13LZ POWER UNIT 2042VU 263
14LZ ATTENDANT WORK LIGHT 2042VU 263
15LZ ATTENDENT WORK LIGHT 2001VU 264



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Figure 001


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Cabin Attendant Work-Light - Component Location
Figure 001A


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Figure 001B


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211-233, 236-238,  33-27-00

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R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 001A)

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6LZ PUSHBUTTON SWITCH 2063VU 220 33-27-00
7LZ PUSHBUTTON SWITCH 2063VU 220 33-27-00
203LZ StA-PISA 2000VU 220 33-27-41
204LZ ATTENDANT WORK LIGHT 2000VU 220 33-27-12
205LZ ATTENDANT WORK LIGHT 2000VU 220 33-27-12
6LZ PUSHBUTTON SWITCH 2063VU 260 33-27-00
7LZ PUSHBUTTON SWITCH 2063VU 260 33-27-00
16LZ PUSHBUTTON SWITCH 2062VU 260 33-27-00
212LZ StA-PISA 2001VU 260 33-27-41
210LZ ATTENDANT WORK LIGHT 2001VU 260 33-27-12
211LZ ATTENDANT WORK LIGHT 2001VU 260 33-27-12
215LZ ATTENDANT WORK LIGHT 2001VU 260 33-27-12
214LZ ATTENDANT WORK LIGHT 612RH 260 33-27-12

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________________
System Description

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 301-304,

A. Cabin Attendant Work-Light


The 115VAC from the busbar 210XP supplies the work lights through the
circuit breaker 1LZ ATTN WORK LIGHT and the power control relay 2LZ. The
work lights and the power units are installed in the overhead panels
above the cabin attendant seats. The power units change 115VAC to 6VAC
for the light operation. The membrane switch POWER ATTN on the forward
attendant panel 120RH controls the power supply for the work lights.

Push the MAIN OFF membrane switch on the forward attendant panel 120RH to
turn off the work lights together with all lights in other cabin systems.

The power unit is connected to a Decoder/Encoder Unit (DEU) of the Cabin


Intercommunication Data System (CIDS). A test of the work lights is made
from the CIDS system.



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R 511-526, 528-599,

A. Cabin Attendant Work-Light


The 115VAC from the busbar 210XP supplies the work lights through the
circuit breaker 1LZ ATTN WORK LIGHT and the Stand Alone - Passenger
Interface and Supply Adapters (StA-PISAs) 203LZ and 212LZ. The work
lights and the StA-PISAs are installed in the overhead panels above the
cabin attendant seats. The StA-PISAs change 115VAC to 28VDC for the
operation of the light. The attendant work lights are controlled by
buttons in the attendant area.

Push the LIGHTS MAIN ON/OFF button at the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP)
120RH to turn on/off the work lights at the same time with all the lights
in the other cabin systems.

The StA-PISAs are connected to a Decoder/Encoder Unit (DEU) of the Cabin


Intercommunication Data-System (CIDS). A test of the work lights is made
from the CIDS.

**ON A/C ALL

4. _____________________
Component Description

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 301-304,

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 002)

**ON A/C 301-304,

(Ref. Fig. 002A)



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Cabin Attendant Work-Light - Schematic
Figure 002


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Cabin Attendant Work-Light - Schematic
Figure 002A (SHEET 1)


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Cabin Attendant Work-Light - Schematic
Figure 002A (SHEET 2)


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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 301-304,

A. Cabin Attendant Work-Light


Push the membrane switch POWER ATTN on the forward attendant panel 120RH
to supply 28VDC to the relay 2LZ. The relay 2LZ energizes and completes
the 115VAC supply to all the power units.

Push the work light membrane-switch to complete the 6VAC circuit for the
work light. The related work light comes on. The integral light in the
membrane switch comes on when the work light operates.

Push the work light membrane-switch again to turn off the related work
light.
Push the POWER ATTN membrane switch on the forward attendant panel 120RH
again to turn off all the work lights.
Push the MAIN OFF membrane switch on the forward attendant panel 120RH to
turn off all the work lights together with the lights in other cabin
systems.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 002A)

A. The system of the cabin attendant work-lights give lighting to each


attendant seat independently. The Passenger Interface and Supply Adapters
(PISA) supply the cabin attendant work-lights. These units change the
voltage from 115VAC to 28VDC.
For the operation touch the Main ON/OFF button on the LIGHT page of
the FAP 120RH to ON.
An interface to the CIDS is included for the test function (Ref.
23-73-00).


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LIGHT - WORK, CABIN ATTENDANT - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
_______________________________________________

TASK 33-27-00-710-001

Operational Test of the Cabin Attendant Work-Light

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To make sure that the cabin attendant work-lights operate correctly.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

23-73-00-861-001 Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System


(CIDS)
23-73-00-862-001 De-energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System
(CIDS)
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

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-27-00-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


002).

(2) Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System (CIDS) (Ref. TASK
23-73-00-861-001).

Subtask 33-27-00-865-050

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU LIGHT - ATTND WORK 1LZ J03



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4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-060, 101-102, 201-201,

Subtask 33-27-00-710-050

A. Do this test of the cabin attendant work-lights.

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

1. On the Forward Attendant Panel On the FAP 120RH:


(FAP) 120RH:

- push the POWER ATTN membrane - the POWER ATTN integral light of the
switch. membrane switch comes on.

2. On the switch panels 2062VU and On the circuit breaker panels 2000VU,
2063VU: 2001VU and the Passenger Service /
Information Unit (PS/IU) 2042VU:

- push the cabin-attendant - the cabin attendant work-lights come


work-light pushbutton-switches. on.

3. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

- push the POWER ATTN membrane - the POWER ATTN integral light of the
switch. membrane switch goes off.

On the circuit breaker panels 2000VU,


2001VU and the PS/IU 2042VU:

- all the cabin attendant work-lights


go off.

On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

- in less then 10 s push the - the POWER ATTN integral light of the
POWER ATTN membrane switch membrane switch comes on.
again.

On the circuit breaker panels 2000VU,


2001VU and the PS/IU 2042VU.



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ACTION RESULT
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- all the cabin attendant work-lights
come on.

4. On the switch panels 2062VU and On the circuit breaker panels 2000VU,
2063VU: 2001VU and the PS/IU 2042VU:

- push the cabin-attendant - the cabin attendant work-lights go


work-light pushbutton-switches. off.

5. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

- push the POWER ATTN membrane - the POWER ATTN integral light of the
switch. membrane switch goes off.

R **ON A/C 061-099, 103-149, 151-199, 202-233, 236-238, 301-304, 401-499,

Subtask 33-27-00-710-050-B

A. Test of the Cabin Attendant Work-Lights

(1) Do this test:

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

1. On the Forward Attendant Panel On the FAP 120RH:


(FAP) 120RH:

- Push the POWER ATTN membrane - The POWER ATTN indication light of
switch. the membrane switch comes on.

2. On the switch panels 2062VU and On the circuit breaker panels 2000VU,
2063VU: 2001VU and the Passenger Service /
Information Unit (PS/IU) 2042VU:

- Push the buttons of the cabin - The related cabin attendant


attendant work-lights one after work-light comes on.
the other.

- Push the buttons of the cabin - The related cabin attendant


attendant work-lights one after work-light goes off.
the other.


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ACTION RESULT
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3. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the POWER ATTN membrane - The POWER ATTN indication light of
switch. the membrane switch goes off.

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-27-00-710-050-A

A. Test of the Cabin Attendant Work-Lights

(1) Do this test.

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

1. On the Flight Attendant Panel On the FAP 120RH:


(FAP) 120RH:

- Push the LIGHT MAIN ON/OFF - The LIGHT MAIN ON/OFF indication on
membrane switch. the membrane switch comes on.

- Set the LIGHT page. - All possible cabin lighting zones are
shown.

2. Forward attendant work-lights:

On the head cushion of the On the panel 2000VU:


attendant seats at the door 1 LH:

- Push the button 6LZ. - The cabin attendant work-light 205LZ


comes on.

- Push the button 6LZ again. - The cabin attendant work-light 205LZ
goes off.

- Push the button 7LZ. - The cabin attendant work-light 204LZ


comes on.

- Push the button 7LZ again. - The cabin attendant work-light 204LZ
goes off.


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ACTION RESULT
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3. Aft attendant work-lights:

On the panel 2062VU2 at the head On the panel 612RH:


cushion of the middle attendant
seat RH:

- Push the button 16LZ. - The cabin attendant work-light 214LZ


comes on.

- Push the button 16LZ again. - The cabin attendant work-light 214LZ
goes off.

On the panel 2062VU1: On the panel 2001VU:

- Push the button 16LZ. - The cabin attendant work-light 210LZ


comes on.

- Push the button 16LZ again. - The cabin attendant work-light 210LZ
goes off.

On the panel 2063VU2:

- Push the button 6LZ. - The cabin attendant work-light 211LZ


comes on.

- Push the button 6LZ again. - The cabin attendant work-light 211LZ
goes off.

- Push the button 7LZ. - The cabin attendant work-light 215LZ


comes on.

- Push the button 7LZ again. - The cabin attendant work-light 215LZ
goes off.


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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-27-00-740-050

B. Do this BITE test of the cabin attendant work-lights and passenger


reading lights on the Programming and Test Panel (PTP) 110RH.

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

1. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

- push the POWER READ and POWER - the POWER READ and POWER ATTN
ATTN membrane switches. integral lights of the membrane
switches come on.

2. On the PTP 110RH: On the PTP 110RH:

- push the DSPL ON membrane - the CIDS menu comes on.


switch.

- push the SYSTEM TEST line - the SYSTEM TEST menu comes on.
select key.

- push CONT until the


READING/WORK LIGHTS display
comes on.

- push the READING/WORK LIGHTS - the page RDG/WORK LIGHTS TEST comes
line select key. on.

- the WAIT FOR RESPONSE display comes


on and flashes.

In the cabin:

- all the cabin attendant work-lights


and passenger reading lights come on
for approx. 3 s then go off.

On the PTP 110RH:

- the display RDG/WORK LIGHTS ATA


23-73-00 TEST OK comes on.


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ACTION RESULT
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3. On the PTP 110RH: On the PTP 110RH:

- push the DSPL ON membrane - the CIDS menu comes on.


switch.

4. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

- push the POWER READ and POWER - the POWER READ and POWER ATTN
ATTN membrane switches. integral lights of the membrane
switches go off.

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-27-00-862-050

A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

(1) De-energize the CIDS (Ref. TASK 23-73-00-862-001).

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


002).



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TASK 33-27-00-740-001

Bite Test of the Cabin Attendant Work-Light through MCDU

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To make sure that the cabin attendant work-lights operate correctly.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

23-73-00-861-001 Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System


(CIDS)
23-73-00-862-001 De-energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System
(CIDS)
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 33-27-00-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


002).

(2) Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System (CIDS) (Ref. TASK
23-73-00-861-001).

(3) Procedure to Get Access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/COM Page (Ref. TASK
31-32-00-860-003).



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Subtask 33-27-00-865-052-A

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU LIGHT - ATTND WORK 1LZ J03

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-27-00-740-051

A. BITE Test of the Cabin Attendant Work-lights and Passenger Reading Lights
on the Multipurpose Control and Display Unit (MCDU) 3CA

(1) Do this test.

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

1. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the POWER READ and POWER - the POWER READ and POWER ATTN
ATTN membrane switches. indication lights of the membrane
switches come on.

2. On the MCDU: On the MCDU screen:

- Push the line key adjacent to - The CIDS 1 main menu page comes on.
the CIDS 1 indication.

- Push the TEST line select key. - The CIDS 1 TEST menu comes on.

- Push the NEXT PAGE key until


the READING/WORK LIGHTS display
comes on.

- Push the READING/WORK LIGHTS - The page RDG/WORK LIGHTS TEST comes
line select key. on.

- The WAIT FOR RESPONSE display comes


on and flashes.



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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In the cabin:

- All the cabin attendant work-lights


and passenger reading lights come on
for approx. 3 s then go off.

On the MCDU screen:

- The display RDG/WORK LIGHTS ATA


23-73-64 TEST OK comes on.

3. On the MCDU: On the MCDU screen:

- Push the MCDU MENU key. - The MCDU menu comes on.

4. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:

- Push the POWER READ and POWER - The POWER READ and POWER ATTN
ATTN membrane switches. indication lights of the membrane
switches go off.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-27-00-740-051-A

A. BITE-test of the Cabin Attendant Work-lights and Passenger Reading Lights


on the Multipurpose Control and Display Unit (MCDU) 3CA

(1) Do this test.

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

1. On the MCDU: On the MCDU screen:

- Push the line select key - The CIDS main menu page comes on.
adjacent to the CIDS 1
indication.

- Push the line select key - The SYSTEM/TESTS menu page comes on.
adjacent to the SYSTEM TESTS >
indication.


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ACTION RESULT
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- Push the line select key - The ILLUMINATION TEST menu page comes
adjacent to the < ILLUMINATION on.
TEST indication.

- Push the line select key - The display TEST IN PROGRESS 5s comes
adjacent to the < START TEST on.
indication.

In the cabin:
- All the passenger reading lights come
on for approx. 5s.

On the MCDU screen:


- The display TEST OK comes on.

- Push the line select key - The CIDS main menu page comes on.
adjacent to the RETURN
indication.

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-27-00-862-051

A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

(1) On the MCDU, set the BRT knob to the OFF position.

(2) De-energize the CIDS (Ref. TASK 23-73-00-862-001).

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


002).



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LIGHT - WORK, CABIN ATTENDANT (4LZ,5LZ,10LZ,14LZ) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
________________________________________________________________________

TASK 33-27-12-000-001

Removal of the Cabin Attendant Work-Lights

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

WARNING : YOU MUST BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU OPEN THE PANELS 2000VU OR 2001VU AS
_______
THESE ARE IN A HIGH VOLTAGE AREA.

NOTE : The removal procedure is the same for all cabin attendant work-lights.
____

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)
FOR FIN 4LZ, 5LZ
No specific stepladder 1 m (3 ft. 3 in.)
FOR FIN 10LZ, 11LZ, 15LZ
No specific stepladder 1 m (3 ft. 3 in.)
FOR FIN 14LZ
No specific stepladder 1 m (3 ft. 3 in.)
FOR FIN 204LZ, 205LZ
No specific stepladder 1 m (3 ft. 3 in.)
FOR FIN 210LZ, 211LZ, 215LZ
No specific stepladder 1 m (3 ft. 3 in.)
FOR FIN 214LZ
No specific stepladder 1 m (3 ft. 3 in.)
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B. Referenced Information

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

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 211-233, 236-238,

33-27-12-991-001 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

33-27-12-991-001-C Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 201-210,

33-27-12-991-001-B Fig. 401B

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-27-12-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU LIGHT - ATTND WORK 1LZ J03



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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-27-12-010-050

B. Get Access

(1) FOR 4LZ, 5LZ

(a) Put the stepladder in position below the related panel.

(b) Lower the circuit breaker panel 2000VU.

(2) FOR 10LZ, 11LZ, 15LZ

(a) Put the stepladder in position below the related panel.

(b) Lower the circuit breaker panel 2001VU.

(3) FOR 14LZ

(a) Put the stepladder in position below the related panel.

(b) Disengage and lower one side of the combi panel 2042VU.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-27-12-010-050-B

B. Get Access

(1) FOR 204LZ, 205LZ

(a) Put the stepladder in position below the related panel.

(b) Lower the circuit breaker panel 2000VU.

(2) FOR 210LZ, 211LZ, 215LZ

(a) Put the stepladder in position below the related panel.

(b) Lower the circuit breaker panel 2001VU.


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(3) FOR 214LZ

(a) Put the stepladder in position below the related panel.

(b) Disengage and lower one side of the PSU 612RH.

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 211-233, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-27-12-991-001)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-27-12-991-001-C)

**ON A/C 201-210,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 33-27-12-991-001-B)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-27-12-020-051

A. Removal of the Cabin Attendant Work-Lights

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE
LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.

(1) Disconnect the electrical connectors (2) from the cabin attendant
work-lights (3).

R (2) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(3) Remove the circlip (1) and the cabin attendant work-lights (3).



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Cabin Attendant Work-Light
Figure 401/TASK 33-27-12-991-001


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Cabin Attendant Work-Light.
Figure 401A/TASK 33-27-12-991-001-C


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Figure 401B/TASK 33-27-12-991-001-B


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TASK 33-27-12-400-001

Installation of the Cabin Attendant Work-Lights

NOTE : The installation procedure is the same for all cabin attendant
____
work-lights.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific 1 STEPLADDER 1.0 M (3.3 FT)


8PE004363-10 1 ADJUSTING DEVICE
8PE455160-20 1 TOOL-ADJUSTMENT, READING LIGHT
8PE455838-00 1 TOOL-ADJUSTMENT,READING LIGHT

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

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 211-233, 236-238,

33-27-12-991-001 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

33-27-12-991-001-C Fig. 401A



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

**ON A/C 201-210,

33-27-12-991-001-B Fig. 401B

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-27-12-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU LIGHT - ATTND WORK 1LZ J03

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 211-233, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-27-12-991-001)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-27-12-991-001-C)

**ON A/C 201-210,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 33-27-12-991-001-B)



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**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-27-12-860-050

A. Preparation for Installation

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Make sure that the STEPLADDER 1.0 M (3.3 FT) is in position below the
related panel.

(4) Make sure that the related circuit breaker panel is lowered.

Subtask 33-27-12-420-050

B. Installation of the Cabin Attendant Work-Lights

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE
LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.

(1) Install the cabin attendant work-lights (3) with the circlip (1).

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.

(4) Connect the electrical connectors (2) to the cabin attendant


work-lights (3).

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-27-12-410-052

C. Close Access

(1) FOR 4LZ, 5LZ

(a) Close the circuit breaker panel 2000VU.



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(2) FOR 10LZ, 11LZ, 15LZ

(a) Close the circuit breaker panel 2001VU.

(3) FOR 14LZ

(a) Close and engage the combi panel 2042VU.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-27-12-410-052-B

C. Close Access

(1) FOR 204LZ, 205LZ

(a) Close the circuit breaker panel 2000VU.

(2) FOR 210LZ, 211LZ, 215LZ

(a) Close the circuit breaker panel 2001VU.

(3) FOR 214LZ

(a) Close and engage the PSU 612RH.

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-27-12-865-052

D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1LZ.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 301-304,


401-403,

Subtask 33-27-12-860-051

E. Preparation for the Test

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


002).

(2) Remove the lens (4) from the related cabin attendant work-light.



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(3) Install the ADJUSTING DEVICE to the work-light housing-rim and turn
clockwise to lock.

(4) On the forward attendant panel 120RH push the MAIN ON and POWER ATTN
pushbutton switches.

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 307-399, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 33-27-12-860-051-B

E. Preparation for the Test

NOTE : The lens (4) stays on the TOOL-ADJUSTMENT,READING LIGHT during the
____
adjustment procedure.

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


002).

(2) Install the TOOL-ADJUSTMENT,READING LIGHT to remove the lens (4) from
the related cabin attendant work-light (3).

(3) Turn the small end of the TOOL-ADJUSTMENT,READING LIGHT in the


direction of the cabin attendant work-light (3).

(4) Install the TOOL-ADJUSTMENT,READING LIGHT to the cabin attendant


work-light (3) and lock it.

(5) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH push the LIGHT MAIN
ON/OFF button.

**ON A/C 305-306,

Subtask 33-27-12-860-051-A

E. Preparation for the Test

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


002).

(2) Remove the lens (4) from the related cabin attendant work-light (3).

(3) Install the TOOL-ADJUSTMENT, READING LIGHT to the work-light


housing-rim and turn clockwise to lock.


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(4) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH push the LIGHT MAIN ON/OFF
button.

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-27-12-710-051

F. Test of the Cabin Attendant Work-Lights

(1) Do this test.

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

1. On the panels 2062VU or 2063VU: On the related work light:

- Push the related button to on. - The work light beam will fall onto
the related cabin attendant seat.

On the related work light:

- Adjust the beam with the - The work light beam will fall onto
optical adjusting tool to the the middle edge of the cabin
middle edge of the related attendant seat.
cabin attendant seat.

On the panels 2062VU or 2063VU:

- Push the related button to off. - The work light goes off.

5. Close-up
________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 301-304,


401-403,

Subtask 33-27-12-860-052

A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

(1) On the forward attendant panel 120RH push the POWER ATTN pushbutton
switch to off.

(2) Turn the optical adjusting tool counterclockwise to unlock and


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(3) Install the lens (4) into the work light housing.

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

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 307-399, 404-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 33-27-12-860-052-B

A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

(1) On the FAP 120RH push the LIGHT MAIN ON/OFF button.

(2) Unlock the TOOL-ADJUSTMENT,READING LIGHT and remove it from the cabin
attendant work-light (3).

(3) Turn the end of the TOOL-ADJUSTMENT,READING LIGHT with the lens (4)
in the direction of the cabin attendant work-light (3).

(4) Install the lens (4) into the work light housing and remove the TOOL-
ADJUSTMENT,READING LIGHT.

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

**ON A/C 305-306,

Subtask 33-27-12-860-052-A

A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

(1) On the FAP 120RH push the LIGHT MAIN ON/OFF button.

(2) Turn the TOOL-ADJUSTMENT, READING LIGHT counterclockwise to unlock


and remove.

(3) Install the lens (4) into the work light housing.

(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

Subtask 33-27-12-862-051

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


002).



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POWER UNIT - CABIN ATTENDANT WORK LIGHT - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
______________________________________________________________

TASK 33-27-38-000-001

Removal of the Power Unit for the Cabin Attendant Work-Light

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)
FOR FIN 3LZ
No specific stepladder 1 m (3 ft. 3 in.)
FOR FIN 12LZ
No specific stepladder 1 m (3 ft. 3 in.)
FOR FIN 13LZ
No specific stepladder 1 m (3 ft. 3 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

33-27-38-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-27-38-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU LIGHT - ATTND WORK 1LZ J03


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Subtask 33-27-38-010-050

B. Get Access

(1) FOR 3LZ

(a) Put the stepladder in position below the related panel.

(b) Lower the circuit breaker panel 2000VU.

(2) FOR 12LZ

(a) Put the stepladder in position below the related panel.

(b) Lower the circuit breaker panel 2001VU.

(3) FOR 13LZ

(a) Put the stepladder in position below the related panel.

(b) Disengage and lower one side of the combi panel 2042VU.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-27-38-991-001)

Subtask 33-27-38-020-050

A. Removal of the Power Unit(s) for the Cabin Attendant Work-Lights

(1) Disconnect the electrical connectors (2) and (3).

(2) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.

(3) Removal of the Power Units 3LZ, 12LZ

(a) Remove the screws (5), the washers (6), the nuts (8) and the
power unit (1).

(4) Removal of the Power Unit 13LZ

(a) Remove the screws (5), the washers (6), the spacers (10), and the
power unit (1).


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Figure 401/TASK 33-27-38-991-001


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TASK 33-27-38-400-001

Installation of the Power Unit for the Cabin Attendant Work-Light

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific stepladder 1 m (3 ft. 3 in.)


AMP169994-1 1 CRIMPING DEVICE

B. Expendable Parts

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

11 cable terminals 33-27-04 10 -020


11 cable terminals 33-27-04 10D-020
11 cable terminals 33-27-04 10E-020
12 housings 33-27-04 10 -030
12 housings 33-27-04 10D-030
12 housings 33-27-04 10E-030

C. Referenced Information

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

33-27-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Cabin Attendant Work-Light


33-27-38-991-001 Fig. 401


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3. __________
Job Set-up

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-27-38-991-001)

Subtask 33-27-38-910-050

A. Preparation for Installation

(1) Make sure that the related panel is disengaged and lowered.

(2) Make sure that the stepladder is in position below the related panel.

(3) Make the electrical cables (4) shorter if necessary and install the
cable terminals (11) and the housings (12) with the CRIMPING DEVICE.

(4) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-27-38-991-001)

Subtask 33-27-38-420-050

A. Installation of the Power Unit(s) for the Cabin Attendant Work-Light

(1) Installation of the Power Units 3LZ, 12LZ

(a) Put the power unit (1) in position and install with the washers
(6), the screws (5) and the nuts (8).

(b) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(c) Connect the electrical connectors (2) and (3).

(2) Installation of the Power Unit 13LZ

(a) Put the power unit (1) in position and install with the washers
(6), the spacers (10) and the screws (5).

(b) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(c) Connect the electrical connectors (2) and (3).


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Subtask 33-27-38-410-050

B. Close Access

(1) FOR 3LZ

(a) Close the circuit breaker panel 2000VU.

(2) FOR 12LZ

(a) Close the circuit breaker panel 2001VU.

(3) FOR 13LZ

(a) Close and engage the combi panel 2042VU.

Subtask 33-27-38-710-050

C. Test of the Cabin Attendants Work-Lights (Ref. TASK 33-27-00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-27-38-410-051

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


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_________________________________________________________________________
PISA (PASSENGER INTERFACE AND SUPPLY ADAPTER) - STAND ALONE (203LZ,212LZ)
____________________
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

TASK 33-27-41-000-001

Removal of the Stand-Alone Passenger Interface and Supply Adapter (StA-PISA)

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT NO AC OR DC POWER IS CONNECTED TO THE AIRCRAFT


_______
ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.
THERE IS A RISK OF ELECTROCUTION IF THE AC OR DC POWER STAYS
CONNECTED.

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 warning notice(s)
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT)
FOR FIN 203LZ
No specific 1 STEPLADDER 0.5 M (1.6 FT)
FOR FIN 212LZ
No specific 1 STEPLADDER 0.5 M (1.6 FT)

B. Referenced Information

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

33-27-41-991-001 Fig. 401


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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-27-41-010-050

A. Get Access

(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT) in position at the access door
121AL.

(2) Open the access door 121AL.

(3) FOR 203LZ

(a) Put the STEPLADDER 0.5 M (1.6 FT) in position below the circuit
breaker panel 2000VU.

(4) FOR 212LZ

(a) Put the STEPLADDER 0.5 M (1.6 FT) in position below the circuit
breaker panel 2001VU.

Subtask 33-27-41-941-050

B. Safety Precautions

(1) Make sure that the external power connector is not connected to the
aircraft EXT PWR receptacle.

(2) Put warning notice(s) in position on the access door 121AL to tell
persons not to connect the external power connector to the aircraft
EXT PWR receptacle.

(3) In the cockpit, on the ELEC panel 35VU, make sure that these
pushbutton switches are released:
- BAT 1, BAT 2,
- APU GEN,
- GEN 1, GEN 2,
- EXT PWR.

(4) In the cockpit, put warning notice(s) in position to tell persons not
to operate the pushbutton switches on these overhead panels:
- 21VU (EMER ELEC PWR section),
- 25VU (APU section),
- 35VU (ELEC).


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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU AIR COND/CIDS/SDF/DIR2 ESS 18WH C06
49VU AIR COND/CIDS/SDF/DIR1 ESS 15WH C05
49VU COM/CIDS/DEU B/ESS 153RH G03

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

49VU COM/CIDS/DIR ESS/2 157RH G02

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

49VU COM/CIDS/DIR ESS/1 150RH G01

**ON A/C 301-399,

49VU COM DIR ESS/2 157RH G02

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/R AFT 168RH M12


121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/L AFT 167RH M11
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/R FWD 164RH M10
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/L FWD 163RH M09
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU B/NORM 162RH M08
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DIR NORM/2 156RH M06
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DIR NORM/1 151RH M05

**ON A/C 301-399,

121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/R FWD 164RH M11


121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/L FWD 163RH M10
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DIR NORM/2 156RH M07
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DIR NORM/1 151RH M06


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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
R 511-526, 528-599,

122VU AIR COND/CIDS/SDF/DIR NORM/2 14WH T18


122VU AIR COND/CIDS/SDF/DIR NORM/1 17WH T17
122VU ELEC/EXT PWR/LT CLT/NOT IN/USE 6XG X30
2000VU LIGHT-ATTND-WORK 1LZ J03

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-27-41-991-001)

Subtask 33-27-41-020-050

A. Removal of the Stand Alone Passenger Interface and Supply Adapter


(StA-PISA)

NOTE : The removal procedure for the StA-PISA 203LZ and 212LZ is the
____
same. Only one procedure is given.

(1) Do the subsequent steps to open the related circuit breaker panel:

WARNING : BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO WORK ON CIRCUIT BREAKER PANELS.


_______
THERE IS A HIGH VOLTAGE BEHIND THESE PANELS.

(a) Release the quick-release fasteners and lower the related circuit
breaker panel 2000VU or 2001VU carefully. The circuit breaker
panel is held to the adjacent center ceiling panel by a detent
hook.

(b) Release the detent hook and lower one side of the related circuit
breaker panel until it hangs in the vertical position.

(2) Do the subsequent steps to remove the StA-PISA:

(a) Identify the electrical connectors (6, 7 and 8 - if installed)


and make a note of their position before you disconnect them.

(b) Release the related spring latches (4),(5) and (9) and carefully
disconnect the electrical connectors (6, 7 and 8 - if installed)
from the StA-PISA (1).

R (c) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).


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Stand Alone Passenger Interface and Supply Adapter (StA PISA)
Figure 401/TASK 33-27-41-991-001


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(d) Make a note of the position of the StA-PISA (1) before you remove
it.

(e) Make a note of the position of the cable clips which keep the
related cable loom in position.

(f) Hold the StA-PISA (1) and remove the screws (2), the washers (3)
and the related cable clips.

(g) Remove the StA-PISA (1).

(h) If you do not install a new StA-PISA directly after the removal,
make sure you close the related circuit breaker panel before you
leave the A/C.


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TASK 33-27-41-400-001

Installation of the Stand-Alone Passenger Interface and Supply Adapter


(StA-PISA)

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT NO AC OR DC POWER IS CONNECTED TO THE AIRCRAFT


_______
ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.
THERE IS A RISK OF ELECTROCUTION IF THE AC OR DC POWER STAYS
CONNECTED.

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.)
No specific 1 STEPLADDER 0.5 M (1.6 FT)

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 16-021 F ASNB70720


FLEXIBLE POLYURETHANE (Ref. 20-31-00)


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C. Referenced Information

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

23-73-00-740-005 BITE-test of the Cabin Intercommunication Data System


(CIDS) through the CFDS
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
33-27-41-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-27-41-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the related circuit breaker panel is disengaged and
lowered.

(2) Make sure that the STEPLADDER 0.5 M (1.6 FT) is below the related
circuit breaker panel.

(3) Make sure that the access platform is in position at the access door
121AL.

(4) Make sure that the access door 121AL is open.

(5) Make sure that the external power connector is not connected to the
aircraft receptacle.

(6) Make sure that a warning notice is in position on the access door
121AL to tell persons not to use the external power receptacle.

(7) In the cockpit, on the overhead ELEC panel 35VU, make sure that these
pushbutton switches are released:
- BAT 1, BAT 2,
- APU GEN,
- GEN 1, GEN 2,
- EXT PWR.


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(8) In the cockpit, make sure that a warning notice is in position to
tell persons not to operate the pushbutton switches on these overhead
panels:
- 21VU (EMER ELEC PWR),
- 25VU (APU section),
- 35VU (ELEC).

Subtask 33-27-41-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU AIR COND/CIDS/SDF/DIR2 ESS 18WH C06
49VU AIR COND/CIDS/SDF/DIR1 ESS 15WH C05
49VU COM/CIDS/DEU B/ESS 153RH G03

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

49VU COM/CIDS/DIR ESS/2 157RH G02

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

49VU COM/CIDS/DIR ESS/1 150RH G01

**ON A/C 301-399,

49VU COM DIR ESS/2 157RH G02

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/R AFT 168RH M12


121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/L AFT 167RH M11
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/R FWD 164RH M10
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/L FWD 163RH M09
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU B/NORM 162RH M08
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DIR NORM/2 156RH M06
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DIR NORM/1 151RH M05


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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
**ON A/C 301-399,

121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/R FWD 164RH M11


121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DEU A NORM/L FWD 163RH M10
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DIR NORM/2 156RH M07
121VU COM NAV/CIDS/DIR NORM/1 151RH M06

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

122VU AIR COND/CIDS/SDF/DIR NORM/2 14WH T18


122VU AIR COND/CIDS/SDF/DIR NORM/1 17WH T17
122VU ELEC/EXT PWR/LT CLT/NOT IN/USE 6XG X30
2000VU LIGHT-ATTND-WORK 1LZ J03

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-27-41-991-001)

Subtask 33-27-41-420-050

A. Installation of the Stand Alone Passenger Interface and Supply Adapter


(StA- PISA)

NOTE : The installation procedure for the StA-PISA 203LZ and 212LZ is the
____
same. Only one procedure is given.

(1) Do the subsequent steps to install the StA-PISA:

WARNING : BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO WORK ON CIRCUIT BREAKER PANELS.


_______
THERE IS A HIGH VOLTAGE BEHIND THESE PANELS.

(a) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(b) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent


area.

(c) Make sure that the ground bonding points of the StA-PISA are free
of paint and corrosion.

(d) Put the StA-PISA (1) in the correct position as recorded in the
removal procedure.


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(e) Make sure the related cable clips are in the correct position on
the cable loom as noted in the removal procedure.

(f) Put the cable clips and the cable loom in position.

(g) Install the screws (2) and the washers (3).

WARNING : OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS WHEN YOU USE


_______
THIS/THESE MATERIAL/S.
USE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, RUBBER GLOVES, GOGGLES AND A
MASK.

(h) Apply the STRUCTURE PAINTS (Material No. STRUCTURE PAINTS


(Material No. 16-021)) to the ground bonding points of the
StA-PISA (1).

R (i) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(j) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the
correct condition.

(k) Connect the electrical connectors (6, 7 and 8 - if installed) to


the StA-PISA (1).

(l) Safety the electrical connectors (6, 7 and 8 - if installed).

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE SPRING LATCHES CORRECTLY HOLD THE
_______
CONNECTOR IN THE FULLY ENGAGED POSITION. THE SPRING
LATCHES PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE CONNECTOR, AND
THUS THE RISK OF ARCING, WHICH CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
UNIT.

1
_ Safety the electrical connectors (6, 7 and 8 - if installed)
with the related spring latches (4),(5) and (9).

(2) Do the subsequent steps to close the related circuit breaker panel:

(a) Install the related circuit breaker panel 2000VU or 2001VU with
the detent hook and the quick-release fasteners.

Subtask 33-27-41-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
6XG, 1LZ, 150RH, 157RH, 153RH, 151RH, 156RH, 162RH, 163RH, 164RH, 167RH,
168RH, 15WH, 18WH, 14WH, 17WH


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Subtask 33-27-41-740-050

C. Interface and Power-Up Test of the CIDS

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

(2) Do the interface and power-up test of the CIDS. (Ref. TASK 23-73-00-
740-005)

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-27-41-862-050

A. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002)

Subtask 33-27-41-410-050

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 121AL.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).


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CARGO AND SERVICE COMPARTMENTS - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
__________________________________________________________

1. _______
General
The cargo and service compartment lighting-system provides illumination to
the service area, forward and aft cargo compartment, avionics compartment
and wheel wells. A maintenance outlet is installed in the air conditioning
duct and accessory compartment.

2. __________________
System Description

A. Service Area Lighting

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 001)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 001A)

**ON A/C ALL

The service area lighting comprises the lighting installation of the


equipment compartment in Section 19 and the APU compartment. Electrical
outlets are provided for portable maintenance lights in Section 19. The
lights and outlets are supplied with 28VDC.

B. Air Conditioning Duct and Accessory Compartment

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 001)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 001A)

**ON A/C ALL

A single outlet is installed for a portable maintenance light. The outlet


is supplied with 28VDC.



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Service Compartment Lights
Figure 001


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Service Compartment Lights
Figure 001A


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C. Forward and Aft Cargo-Compartment Lighting

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 002)

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 002A)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 002B)

**ON A/C ALL

The fluorescent lamps illuminate the cargo compartment. They are


installed in the ceiling. A loading light is installed in each
compartment. Electrical outlets are provided for portable maintenance
lights. The fluorescent lamps are supplied with 115VAC, the electrical
outlets and loading lights are supplied with 28VDC.

D. Avionics Compartment Lighting


(Ref. Fig. 003)
The system comprises a number of lights and electrical maintenance
outlets. The lights are supplied with 28VDC. A number of outlets are
supplied with 28VDC and the remainder with 115VAC. The lights may come on
automatically when an equipment bay door is opened. You can also switch
them on with the control switch in the cockpit.

**ON A/C 221-224, 236-238,

E. Wheel Well Lighting


(Ref. Fig. 004B)
The system gives illumination of the wheel wells compartment. Electrical
outlets are installed in the wheel wells for maintenance function. A
switch in the left wheel well controls the lights.



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Cargo Compartment Lights
Figure 002


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Cargo Compartment Lights
Figure 002A


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151-199, 401-499,  33-30-00

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Cargo Compartment Lights
Figure 002B


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301-399,  33-30-00

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Avionics Compartment Lights
Figure 003



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Wheel Well Lights
Figure 004


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201-220,
001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,  33-30-00

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Wheel Well Lights
Figure 004A


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Wheel Well Lights
Figure 004B


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**ON A/C ALL

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 221-224,236-238,

E. Wheel Well Lighting

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-220,

(Ref. Fig. 004)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 004A)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-220,

Post SB 92-1032 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-220,

(Ref. Fig. 004B)

**ON A/C 221-224, 236-238,

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 221-224,236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 004C)

**ON A/C ALL

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 221-224,236-238,

The system comprises the lighting installation of the wheel wells and the
hydraulic compartment. Electrical outlets are provided in the wheel wells
for maintenance purposes. A switch in the left-hand wheel well controls
the lights.



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Wheel Well Lights
Figure 004C


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SERVICE AREA LIGHTING - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
_________________________________________________

1. _______
General
The service area lighting system comprises the lights installed in the APU
compartment and in Section 19. Electrical outlets are provided for portable
maintenance lights.

2. __________________
Component Location

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 001)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 001A)

**ON A/C ALL

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4LJ LIGHT-SERVICE AREA 312 314AL 33-31-00
5LJ LIGHT-SERVICE AREA 311 314AL 33-31-00
6LJ LIGHT-SERVICE AREA 311 315AL 33-31-00
8LJ OUTLET-28 V DC 312 311AL 33-31-00
10LJ OUTLET-28 V DC 312 314AR 33-31-00

3. __________________
System Description

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 002)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 002A)



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Service Area Lighting - Component Location
Figure 001


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Service Area Lighting - Component Location
Figure 001A


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Service Area Lighting - Schematic
Figure 002


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Service Area Lighting - Schematic
Figure 002A


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R **ON A/C ALL

The lights and outlets are supplied with 28 V DC from busbar 208PP through
the circuit breakers 2LJ and 1LJ. Switch 11LJ controls the APU light 6LJ and
switch 3LJ controls the two lights 4LJ and 5LJ in Section 19. When busbar
208PP is energized and the circuit breaker 1LJ is closed, power is available
at the two maintenance outlets in Section 19.



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SERVICE AREA LIGHTING - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
_______________________________________

TASK 33-31-00-710-001

Operational Test of the Service Area Lighting

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To make sure that the service area lighting operates correctly.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific access platform 3 m (9 ft. 10 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 3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-31-00-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuit. (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002)



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Subtask 33-31-00-865-050

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2001VU LIGHT SEC 19 1LJ E07
2001VU LIGHT APU 2LJ E08

Subtask 33-31-00-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position:


FOR 4LJ, 5LJ
in Zone 312.
FOR 6LJ
below the APU compartment.

(2) Open the access door:


FOR 4LJ, 5LJ
open 312AR.
FOR 6LJ
open 315AL.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-31-00-710-050

A. Test of the Service Area Lighting.

(1) Do this test.

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

1. In the section 19 service area: In the section 19 service area:

- set the control switch 3LJ to - the service area lights 4LJ and 5LJ
the ON position. come on.

- set the control switch 3LJ to - the service area lights 4LJ and 5LJ
the OFF position. go off.

2. In the APU compartment: In the APU compartment:



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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- set the control switch 11LJ to - the service area light 6LJ comes on.
the ON position.

- set the control switch 11LJ to - the service area light 6LJ goes off.
the OFF position.

R 5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-31-00-410-050

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:


FOR 4LJ, 5LJ
close 312AR.
FOR 6LJ
close 315AL.

(3) Remove the access platform(s).

Subtask 33-31-00-862-050

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


002).



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TASK 33-31-00-720-001

Functional Test of the Maintenance Sockets

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To make sure that the maintenance sockets operate correctly.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific multimeter
No specific access platform 3 m (9 ft. 10 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 3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-31-00-861-051

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 33-31-00-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:


1LJ.



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Subtask 33-31-00-010-052

C. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position in Zone 314.

(2) Open the access door 314AR.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-31-00-860-050

A. Preparation for the Test.

(1) Use the multimeter for this test.

Subtask 33-31-00-720-050

B. Test of the Maintenance Sockets.

(1) Do this test.

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

1. On the electrical panel 2025VU: On the multimeter:

- measure the output voltage - the output voltage is 28V DC.


between the connections + and N
on the maintenance sockets 8LJ
and 10LJ.

R 5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-31-00-410-051

A. Close Access

(1) Remove the multimeter.

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

(3) Close the access door 314AR.

(4) Remove the access platform(s).



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



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LIGHT - SERVICE AREA - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
___________________________________________

TASK 33-31-11-000-001

Removal of the Service Area Light 6LJ

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. 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 3.2 m (10 ft. 6 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

33-31-11-991-001 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

33-31-11-991-001-A Fig. 401A



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Subtask 33-31-11-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2001VU LIGHT APU 2LJ D08
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-31-11-865-050-A

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2001VU LIGHT APU 2LJ E08
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-31-11-010-050

B. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position below the APU compartment.

WARNING : LOCK THE MECHANISM OF THE ACCESS DOOR 316AR WITH THE PIP
_______
PIN WHEN YOU OPEN THE ACCESS DOOR. THIS WILL PREVENT
INJURY.

(2) Open the APU access doors 315AL, 316AR.



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(3) Put the switch 11LJ at Zone 315 in the OFF position.

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-31-11-991-001)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-31-11-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Subtask 33-31-11-020-050

A. Removal of the Service Area Light and the Lamp

(1) Removal of the Lamp

(a) Remove the screws (12), the grid-screen (7), the lens (8) and the
seal (9) from the housing (11).

(b) Remove the lamp (10).

(2) Removal of the Service Area Light

(a) Remove the screws (6), the washers (5) and hold the service area
light (4) to get access to the electrical connectors (1).

(b) Remove the nuts (3), the washers (2) and the electrical
connectors (1).

R (c) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(d) Remove the service area light (4).



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Service Area Light
Figure 401/TASK 33-31-11-991-001


R

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201-224, 236-238,
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Service Area Light
Figure 401A/TASK 33-31-11-991-001-A


R

EFF : 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299,
301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-31-11

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R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-31-11-020-050-A

A. Removal of the Service Area Light

(1) Remove the screws (4) with the washers (5) and hold the service area
light (1) to get access to the electrical connectors (2) and (3).

(2) Disconnect the electrical connectors (2) and (3).

R (3) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(4) Remove the service area light (1).


R

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301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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**ON A/C ALL

TASK 33-31-11-400-001

Installation of the Service Area Light 6LJ

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 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE

B. Consumable Materials

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

R Material No. 05-002 USA MIL-PRF-8116


PUTTY, ZINC CHROMATE GENERAL PURPOSE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 09-003 C Z-16.115
SEALANT,POLYSULFIDE (USE 09-018) (Ref. 20-31-00)



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C. Referenced Information

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

33-31-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Service Area Lighting

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

33-31-11-991-001 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

33-31-11-991-001-A Fig. 401A

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Subtask 33-31-11-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2001VU LIGHT APU 2LJ D08
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42



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R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-31-11-865-051-A

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2001VU LIGHT APU 2LJ E08
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42

Subtask 33-31-11-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure, that the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE is in
position below the APU doors.

(2) Make sure, that the APU doors are open.

WARNING : LOCK THE MECHANISM OF THE ACCESS DOOR 316AR WITH THE PIP
_______
PIN WHEN YOU OPEN THE ACCESS DOOR. THIS WILL PREVENT
INJURY.

(a) Make sure, that the APU doors 315AL and 316AR are open.

(3) Make sure, that the switch 11LJ at zone 315 is in the OFF position.

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-31-11-991-001)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-31-11-991-001-A)



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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Subtask 33-31-11-910-050

A. Preparation for Installation

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Apply the SEALANTS (Material No. 09-003) to the mating surface of the
service area light (4).

(4) Apply the SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-002) to the washers (5)
and the screws (6).

Subtask 33-31-11-420-051

B. Installation of the Service Area Light and the Lamp

R (1) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(2) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(3) Install the lamp (10) in the housing (11).

(4) Put the the seal (9) in position on the housing (11) and align the
screw holes.

(5) Put the lens (8) in position on the seal (9).

(6) Put the grid-screen in position over the lens (8), align the screw
holes and install the screws (12).

(7) Hold the service area light (4) adjacent to its correct installation
position.

(8) Put the electrical connectors (1) on the terminals of the service
area light (4) and install the washers (2) and the nuts (3).

(9) Put the service area light (4) in its correct installation position,
align the screw holes, install the screws (6) and the washers (5).



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201-224, 236-238,
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R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-31-11-910-050-A

A. Preparation for Installation

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Apply the SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-002) to the washers (5)
and the screws (4).

Subtask 33-31-11-420-051-A

B. Installation of the Service Area Light

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED
_______
BEFORE YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

R (1) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(2) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(3) Connect and secure the electrical connectors (2) and (3).

(4) Put the service area light (1) in the correct installation position
at the structure (6).

(5) Install the washers (5) and the screws (4) and tighten.

Subtask 33-31-11-865-062

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

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-31-11-710-050

D. Do the operational test of the service area light (Ref. TASK 33-31-00-
710-001).



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-31-11-410-050

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the APU access doors 315AL, 316AR.

(3) Remove the access platform(s).



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TASK 33-31-11-000-002

Removal of the Service Area Light 4LJ (5LJ)

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 3.0 m (9 ft. 10 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

33-31-11-991-002 Fig. 402

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

33-31-11-991-002-A Fig. 402A



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Subtask 33-31-11-865-052

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2001VU LIGHT SEC 19 1LJ D07

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-31-11-865-052-A

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2001VU LIGHT SEC 19 1LJ E07

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-31-11-010-051

B. Get Access

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

(2) Put the access platform in position in the Zone 312.

(3) Open the access door 312AR.

(4) Put the switch 3LJ at Zone 312 in the OFF position.



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4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-31-11-991-002)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 402A/TASK 33-31-11-991-002-A)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Subtask 33-31-11-020-051

A. Removal of the Service Area Light and the Lamp

(1) Removal of the Lamp

(a) Remove the screws (12), the grid-screen (7), the lens (8) and the
seal (9) from the housing (11).

(b) Remove the lamp (10).

(2) Removal of the Service Area Light

(a) Remove the screws (6), the washers (5) and hold the service area
light (4) to get access to the electrical connections (1).

(b) Remove the nuts (3), the washers (2) and the electrical
connections (1).

R (c) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(d) Remove the service area light (4).



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Service Area Light
Figure 402/TASK 33-31-11-991-002


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,
201-224, 236-238,
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Service Area Light
Figure 402A/TASK 33-31-11-991-002-A


R

EFF : 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299,
301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-31-11

Page 417
Feb 01/10
 
CES 
R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-31-11-020-051-A

A. Removal of the Service Area Light

(1) Remove the screws (1) with the washers (2) and hold the service area
light (3) to get access to the electrical connectors (5) an (6).

(2) Disconnect the electrical connectors (5) and (6).

R (3) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(4) Remove the service area light (3).


R

EFF : 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299,
301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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**ON A/C ALL

TASK 33-31-11-400-002

Installation of the Service Area Light 4LJ (5LJ)

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 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE

B. Consumable Materials

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

R Material No. 05-002 USA MIL-PRF-8116


PUTTY, ZINC CHROMATE GENERAL PURPOSE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 09-003 C Z-16.115
SEALANT,POLYSULFIDE (USE 09-018) (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Expendable Parts

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

9 seal 33-31-11 01 -030



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D. Referenced Information

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

33-31-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Service Area Lighting

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

33-31-11-991-002 Fig. 402

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

33-31-11-991-002-A Fig. 402A

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Subtask 33-31-11-865-053

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2001VU LIGHT SEC 19 1LJ D07

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-31-11-865-053-A

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2001VU LIGHT SEC 19 1LJ E07



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Subtask 33-31-11-860-051

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure, that the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE is in
position below the access door at zone 312.

(2) Make sure, that the access door 312AR is open.

(3) Make sure, that the switch 3LJ at zone 312 is in the OFF position.

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-31-11-991-002)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 402A/TASK 33-31-11-991-002-A)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Subtask 33-31-11-910-051

A. Preparation for Installation

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Apply the SEALANTS (Material No. 09-003) to the mating surface of the
service area light (4).

(4) Apply the SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-002) to the washers (5)
and the screws (6).



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Subtask 33-31-11-420-052

B. Installatiom of the Service Area LIght and the Lamp

(1) Installation of the Lamp

(a) Install the lamp (10) in the housing (11).

(b) Install the new seal (9) ,the lens (8) and the grid-screen (7)
with the screws (12) on the housing (11).

(2) Installation of the Service Area Light

R (a) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(b) Hold the service area light (4) and install the electrical
connections (1) with the washers (2) and the nuts (3).

(c) Install the service area light (4) with the washers (2) and the
screws (6).

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-31-11-910-051-A

A. Preparation for Installation

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Apply the SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-002) to the screws (1)
and the washers (2).

Subtask 33-31-11-420-052-A

B. Installation of the Service Area Light

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED
_______
BEFORE YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

R (1) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(2) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.


R

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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
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R (3) Connect and secure the electrical connectors (5) and (6).

R (4) Put the service area light (3) in the correct installation position
R at the structure (4).

R (5) Install the washers (2) and the screws (1) and tighten.

R Subtask 33-31-11-865-063

R C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
R breaker(s):
R 1LJ

R **ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-31-11-710-051

R D. Do the operational test of the service area light (Ref. TASK 33-31-00-
710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-31-11-410-052

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 312AR.

(3) Remove the access platform(s).



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R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
R 511-526, 528-599,

TASK 33-31-11-000-003

Removal of the Lamp of the Service Area Light 6LJ

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 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE

B. Referenced Information

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

33-31-11-991-003 Fig. 403

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-31-11-865-054

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2001VU LIGHT APU 2LJ E08
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42


R

EFF : 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299,
301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-31-11

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Subtask 33-31-11-010-052

B. Get Access

(1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position below the
APU compartment.

(2) Open the APU access doors.

WARNING : LOCK THE MECHANISM OF THE ACCESS DOOR 316AR WITH THE PIP
_______
PIN WHEN YOU OPEN THE ACCESS DOOR. THIS WILL PREVENT
INJURY.

(a) Open the APU access doors 315AL, 316AR.

(3) Set the switch 11LJ at zone 315 to the OFF position.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 33-31-11-991-003)

Subtask 33-31-11-020-052

A. Removal of the Lamp of the Service Area Light

(1) Loosen the captive screws (3).

(2) Remove the cover assembly (4) from the housing (1).

NOTE : The lens is bonded in the cover assembly and cannot be


____
replaced.

(3) Remove the lamp (5) from the light assembly (2) and discard the lamp.


R

EFF : 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299,
301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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Service Area Light
Figure 403/TASK 33-31-11-991-003


R

EFF : 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299,
301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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TASK 33-31-11-400-003

Installation of the Lamp of the Service Area Light 6LJ

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 05-002 USA MIL-PRF-8116


PUTTY, ZINC CHROMATE GENERAL PURPOSE (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

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

33-31-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Service Area Lighting


33-31-11-991-003 Fig. 403


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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-31-11-865-055

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2001VU LIGHT APU 2LJ E08
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42

Subtask 33-31-11-860-052

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure, that the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE is in
position below the APU doors.

(2) Make sure, that the APU access doors are open.

WARNING : LOCK THE MECHANISM OF THE ACCESS DOOR 316AR WITH THE PIP
_______
PIN WHEN YOU OPEN THE ACCESS DOOR. THIS WILL PREVENT
INJURY.

(a) Make sure, that the APU doors 315AL and 316AR are open.

(3) Make sure, that the switch 11LJ at zone 315 is in the OFF position.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 33-31-11-991-003)

Subtask 33-31-11-910-052

A. Preparation for Installation

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Apply the SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-002) to the captive
screws (3).


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Subtask 33-31-11-420-053

B. Installation of the Lamp of the Service Area Light

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED
_______
BEFORE YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE
LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.

NOTE : When it is necessary to replace one lamp, it is recommended that


____
you replace the second lamp at the same time.

(1) Put the lamp (5) in the light assembly (2) and turn it clockwise to
lock the lamp in position.

(2) Correctly align the cover assembly (4) with the screw holes of the
housing (1).

(3) Install the captive screws (3) and tighten.

Subtask 33-31-11-865-064

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

Subtask 33-31-11-710-052

D. Do the operational test of the service area light (Ref. TASK 33-31-00-
710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-31-11-410-054

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the APU access doors 315AL, 316AR.

(3) Remove the access platform(s).


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TASK 33-31-11-000-004

Removal of the Lamp of the Service Area Light 4LJ (5LJ)

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 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE

B. Referenced Information

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

33-31-11-991-004 Fig. 404

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-31-11-865-056

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2001VU LIGHT SEC 19 1LJ E07

Subtask 33-31-11-010-053

B. Get Access

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

(2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position at zone
312.


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(3) Open the access door 312AR

(4) Set the switch 3LJ at zone 312 to the OFF position.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 404/TASK 33-31-11-991-004)

Subtask 33-31-11-020-053

A. Removal of the Lamp of the Service Area Light

(1) Loosen the captive screws (5).

(2) Remove the cover assembly (4) from the housing (1).

NOTE : The lens is bonded in the cover assembly and cannot be


____
replaced.

(3) Remove the lamp (3) from the light assembly (2) and discard the lamp.


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Service Area Light
Figure 404/TASK 33-31-11-991-004


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TASK 33-31-11-400-004

Installation of the Lamp of the Service Area Light 4LJ (5LJ)

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 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 05-002 USA MIL-PRF-8116


PUTTY, ZINC CHROMATE GENERAL PURPOSE (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

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

33-31-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Service Area Lighting


33-31-11-991-004 Fig. 404

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-31-11-865-057

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2001VU LIGHT SEC 19 1LJ E07


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Subtask 33-31-11-860-053

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure, that the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE is in
position below the access door at zone 312.

(2) Make sure, that the access door 312AR is open.

(3) Make sure, that the switch 3LJ at zone 312 is in the OFF position.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 404/TASK 33-31-11-991-004)

Subtask 33-31-11-910-053

A. Preparation for Installation

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Apply the SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-002) to the captive
screws (5).

Subtask 33-31-11-420-054

B. Installation of the Lamp of the Service Area Light

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED
_______
BEFORE YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE
LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.

NOTE : When it is necessary to replace one lamp, it is recommended that


____
yo replace the second lamp at the same time.

(1) Put the lamp (3) in the light assembly (2) and turn it clockwise to
lock the lamp in position.

(2) Correctly align the cover assembly (4) with the screw holes of the
housing (1).


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(3) Install the captive screws (5) and tighten.

Subtask 33-31-11-865-065

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1LJ

Subtask 33-31-11-710-053

D. Do the operational test of the service area light (Ref. TASK 33-31-00-
710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-31-11-410-055

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the access door 312AR.

(3) Remove the access platform(s).


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________________________________________________________
AIR CONDITIONING DUCT AND ACCESSORY COMPARTMENT LIGHTING
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
_________________________

1. _______
General
The air conditioning compartment is provided with an electrical outlet for a
portable maintenance light.

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

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FIN FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION PANEL ZONE ACCESS
DOOR
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2LK OUTLET - 28 V DC 138

3. System
__________________
Description
(Ref. Fig. 002)
The electrical outlet is supplied from the 28 V DC busbar 208PP. When the
busbar is energized and the circuit breaker 1LK is closed, power is
available at the maintenance outlet 2LK. The outlet is designed for use up
to a maximum of 50 Watts.



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Air Conditioning Duct and Accessory Compartment Lighting - Component Location
Figure 001



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ALL  33-32-00

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Air Conditioning Duct and Accessory Compartment Lighting - Schematic
Figure 002



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AIR CONDITIONING DUCT AND ACCESSORY COMPARTMENT LIGHTING - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
__________________________________________________________________________

TASK 33-32-00-720-001

Functional Test of the Maintenance Socket in the Air Conditioning Duct and
Accessory Compartment (LK)

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To make sure that the maintenance socket operates correctly.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific multimeter

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

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-32-00-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).



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Subtask 33-32-00-865-050

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU AIR CONDTN COMPT OUTLET 1LK G08

Subtask 33-32-00-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) Open the access panel 192FB.

(2) Use the multimeter for this test.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-32-00-720-050

A. Test of the Maintenance Socket

(1) Do this test.

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

1. In the Air conditioning duct and


accessory compartment:

On the multimeter:

- measure the output voltage - the output voltage is 28 V DC.


between the connections + and N
on the maintenance socket 2LK.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-32-00-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Remove the multimeter.

(2) Close the access panel 192FB.



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Subtask 33-32-00-862-050

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


002).



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FWD - AFT CARGO COMPARTMENT LIGHTING - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
________________________________________________________________

1. _______
General
The fluorescent lamps, which are installed in the ceiling, illuminate the
forward and aft cargo compartments. Each fluorescent lamp is installed in a
lampholder which includes the ballast unit.
A loading area light is installed in each of the loading areas.

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.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6LU SWITCH - FWD CARGO COMPARTMENT 132
7LU SWITCH - FWD LOADING AREA 132
8LU SWITCH - AFT CARGO COMPARTMENT 2024VU 152
9LU SWITCH - AFT LOADING AREA 2027VU 152
11LU LOADING AREA LIGHT FWD 132
12LU LOADING AREA LIGHT AFT 152
13LU BALLAST UNIT 130 33-34-11
13LU-1 FLUORESCENT LAMP 130 33-34-11
14LU BALLAST UNIT 130 33-34-11
14LU-1 FLUORESCENT LAMP 130 33-34-11
15LU BALLAST UNIT 150 33-34-11
15LU-1 FLUORESCENT LAMP 150 33-34-11
16LU BALLAST UNIT 150 33-34-11
16LU-1 FLUORESCENT LAMP 150 33-34-11
17LU BALLAST UNIT 160 33-34-11
17LU-1 FLUORESCENT LAMP 160 33-34-11
18LU SWITCH - AFT CARGO COMPARTMENT 160

R **ON A/C 106-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

**ON A/C 106-149, 201-233, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 001A)



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FWD and AFT Cargo Compartment Lighting - Component Location
Figure 001


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FWD and AFT Cargo Compartment Lighting - Component Location
Figure 001A


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

(Ref. Fig. 001C)

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.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6LU SWITCH - FWD CARGO COMPT. 132
7LU SWITCH - FWD LOADING AREA 132
8LU SWITCH - AFT CARGO COMPT. 2024VU 152
9LU SWITCH - AFT LOADING AREA 2024VU 152
11LU LOADING AREA LIGHT FWD 132
12LU LOADING AREA LIGHT AFT 152
13LU BALLAST UNIT 130 33-34-11
13LU-1 FLUORESCENT LAMP 130 33-34-11
14LU BALLAST UNIT 130 33-34-11
14LU-1 FLUORESCENT LAMP 130 33-34-11
15LU BALLAST UNIT 150 33-34-11
15LU-1 FLUORESCENT LAMP 150 33-34-11
16LU BALLAST UNIT 150 33-34-11
16LU-1 FLUORESCENT LAMP 150 33-34-11
17LU BALLAST UNIT 150 33-34-11
17LU-1 FLUORESCENT LAMP 150 33-34-11

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

**ON A/C 151-199,

(Ref. Fig. 001B)

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 001C)


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FWD and AFT Cargo Compartment Lighting - Component Location
Figure 001B


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FWD and AFT Cargo Compartment Lighting - Component Location
Figure 001C


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**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION PANEL ZONE ACCESS ATA
DOOR REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6LU SWITCH - FWD CARGO COMPT. 132
7LU SWITCH - FWD LOADING AREA 132
8LU SWITCH - AFT CARGO COMPT. 2024VU 152
9LU SWITCH - AFT LOADING AREA 2027VU 152
11LU LOADING AREA LIGHT FWD 132
12LU LOADING AREA LIGHT AFT 152
13LU BALLAST UNIT 130 33-34-11
13LU-1 FLUORESCENT LAMP 130 33-34-11
15LU BALLAST UNIT 150 33-34-11
15LU-1 FLUORESCENT LAMP 150 33-34-11
16LU BALLAST UNIT 150 33-34-11
16LU-1 FLUORESCENT LAMP 150 33-34-11
17LU BALLAST UNIT 160 33-34-11
17LU-1 FLUORESCENT LAMP 160 33-34-11

**ON A/C 301-399,

**ON A/C 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 001C)

**ON A/C 301-304,

(Ref. Fig. 001D)



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R Figure 001D


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**ON A/C 301-399,

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION PANEL ZONE ACCESS ATA
DOOR REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6LU SWITCH - FWD CARGO COMPT. 132
7LU SWITCH - FWD LOADING AREA 132
8LU SWITCH - AFT CARGO COMPT. 2024VU 152
9LU SWITCH - AFT LOADING AREA 2027VU 152
11LU LOADING AREA LIGHT FWD 132
12LU LOADING AREA LIGHT AFT 152
13LU BALLAST UNIT 130 33-34-11
13LU-1 FLUORESCENT LAMP 130 33-34-11
14LU BALLAST UNIT 130 33-34-11
14LU-1 FLUORESCENT LAMP 130 33-34-11
15LU BALLAST UNIT 150 33-34-11
15LU-1 FLUORESCENT LAMP 150 33-34-11
16LU BALLAST UNIT 150 33-34-11
16LU-1 FLUORESCENT LAMP 150 33-34-11
17LU BALLAST UNIT 160 33-34-11
17LU-1 FLUORESCENT LAMP 160 33-34-11
20LU BALLAST UNIT 130 33-34-11
20LU-1 FLUORESCENT LAMP 130 33-34-11
21LU BALLAST UNIT 130 33-34-11
21LU-1 FLUORESCENT LAMP 130 33-34-11
22LU BALLAST UNIT 150 33-34-11
22LU-1 FLUORESCENT LAMP 150 33-34-11

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________________
System Description

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105,

(Ref. Fig. 002)


The ceiling lights are installed on crossbeams in the forward and aft cargo
compartments. The loading area lights are bracket mounted and the light
direction is adjustable.

The 115VAC busbar 214XPA supplies the ceiling lamps 13LU-1 and 14LU-1 of the
forward cargo compartment through the circuit breaker 1LU. The toggle switch
6LU controls the ballast units of these ceiling lamps.



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FWD and AFT Cargo Compartment Lighting - Schematic
Figure 002 (SHEET 1)


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FWD and AFT Cargo Compartment Lighting - Schematic
Figure 002 (SHEET 2)


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The 115VAC busbar 214XPB supplies the ceiling lamps 15LU-1, 16LU-1 and
17LU-1 of the aft cargo compartment through the circuit breaker 2LU.
The toggle switch 8LU controls the ballast units of the ceiling lamps 15LU-1
and 16LU-1.
The toggle switch 18LU controls the ballast unit of the ceiling lamp 17LU-1.

The 28VDC busbar 602PP supplies the forward loading-area light through the
circuit breaker 3LU and the toggle switch 7LU.

The 28VDC busbar 602PP supplies the aft loading-area light through the
circuit breaker 3LU and the toggle switch 9LU.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

**ON A/C 106-149, 201-233, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 002A)

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

(Ref. Fig. 002C)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

The ceiling lights are installed on crossbeams of the forward and aft cargo
compartments. The loading area lights are bracket mounted and the light
direction is adjustable.

The 115VAC from busbar 214XPA supplies the ceiling lamps 13LU-1 and 14LU-1
of the forward cargo compartment through circuit breaker 1LU. The toggle
switch 6LU controls the ballast units of these ceiling lamps.

The 115VAC from busbar 214XPB supplies the aft cargo compartment ceiling
lamps 15LU-1, 16LU-1 and 17LU-1 through the circuit breaker 2LU. The toggle
switch 8LU controls the ballast units of these ceiling lamps.

The 28VDC busbar 602PP supplies the forward loading-area light through the
circuit breaker 3LU and the toggle switch 7LU.

The 28VDC busbar 602PP supplies the aft loading-area light through the
circuit breaker 3LU and toggle switch 9LU.


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FWD and AFT Cargo Compartment Lighting - Schematic
Figure 002A


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INTENTIONALLY BLANK


R



 33-34-00

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FWD and AFT Cargo Compartment Lighting - Schematic
Figure 002B (SHEET 1)


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151-199,  33-34-00

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FWD and AFT Cargo Compartment Lighting - Schematic
Figure 002B (SHEET 2)


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151-199,  33-34-00

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FWD and AFT Cargo Compartment Lighting - Schematic
Figure 002C (SHEET 1)


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401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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FWD and AFT Cargo Compartment Lighting - Schematic
Figure 002C (SHEET 2)


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**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

**ON A/C 151-199,

(Ref. Fig. 002B)

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 002C)

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

The ceiling lights are installed on crossbeams in the forward and aft cargo
compartments. The loading area lights are bracket mounted and the light
direction is adjustable.

The 115VAC busbar 214XPA supplies the ceiling lamp 13LU-1 of the forward
cargo compartment through the circuit breaker 1LU. The toggle switch 6LU
controls the ballast unit of this ceiling lamp.

The 115VAC busbar 214XPB supplies the ceiling lamps 15LU-1, 16LU-1 and
17LU-1 of the aft cargo compartment through the circuit breaker 2LU. The
toggle switch 8LU controls the ballast units of these ceiling lamps.

The 28VDC busbar 602PP supplies the forward loading-area light 11LU through
the circuit breaker 3LU and the toggle switch 7LU.

The 28VDC busbar 602PP supplies the aft loading-area light 12LU through the
circuit breaker 3LU and the toggle switch 9LU.

**ON A/C 301-399,

**ON A/C 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 002C)


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**ON A/C 301-304,

(Ref. Fig. 002D)

**ON A/C 301-399,

The ceiling lights are installed on crossbeams in the forward and aft cargo
compartments. The loading area lights are bracket mounted and the light
direction is adjustable.

The 115VAC busbar 214XPA supplies the ceiling lamps 13LU-1, 14LU-1, 20LU-1
and 21LU-1 of the forward cargo compartment through the circuit breaker 1LU.
The toggle switch 6LU controls the ballast units of these ceiling lamps.

The 115VAC busbar 214XPB supplies the ceiling lamps 15LU-1, 16LU-1, 17LU-1
and 22LU-1 of the aft cargo compartment through the circuit breaker 2LU. The
toggle switch 8LU controls the ballast units of these ceiling lamps.

The 28VDC busbar 602PP supplies the forward loading-area light through the
circuit breaker 3LU and the toggle switch 7LU.

The 28VDC busbar 602PP supplies the aft loading-area light through the
circuit breaker 3LU and the toggle switch 9LU.


R

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FWD and AFT Cargo Compartment Lighting - Schematic
Figure 002D (SHEET 1)


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FWD and AFT Cargo Compartment Lighting - Schematic
Figure 002D (SHEET 2)


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FWD - AFT CARGO COMPARTMENT LIGHTING - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
______________________________________________________

TASK 33-34-00-710-001

Operational Test of the FWD and AFT Cargo Compartment Lighting

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To make sure that the FWD, AFT and bulk cargo-compartment lighting operates
correctly.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific access platform 2.0 m (6 ft. 7 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
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
52-30-00-860-006 Open the Bulk Cargo-Compartment Door
52-30-00-860-008 Close the Bulk Cargo-Compartment Door

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-34-00-861-050

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:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU LIGHT - CARGO COMPT - FWD 1LU J06
2000VU LIGHT - CARGO COMPT - AFT 2LU J07
2000VU LIGHT - LDG AREA 3LU J08

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105,

Subtask 33-34-00-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) For the FWD Cargo Compartment:

(a) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
001).

(b) Put the access platform in position at the FWD cargo-compartment


door 825.

(2) For the AFT Cargo Compartment:

(a) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
001).

(b) Put the access platform in position at the AFT cargo-compartment


door 826.

(3) For the Bulk Cargo Compartment:

(a) Open the bulk cargo-compartment door 827 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
006).

(b) Put the access platform in position at the bulk cargo-compartment


door 827.



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R **ON A/C 106-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-34-00-010-050-A

C. Get Access

(1) For the FWD Cargo Compartment:

(a) Open the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
001).

(b) Put the access platform in position at the FWD cargo-compartment


door 825.

(2) For the AFT Cargo Compartment and the Bulk Cargo Compartment:

(a) Open the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
001).

(b) Put the access platform in position at the AFT cargo-compartment


door 826.

**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,

Subtask 33-34-00-710-050

A. Test of the Lighting in the FWD Cargo-Compartment

(1) Do this test.

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

1. In the FWD cargo compartment: In the FWD cargo compartment:


- set the switch 6LU to the ON - the ceiling lights 13LU and 14LU come
position. on.

- set the switch 6LU to the OFF - the ceiling lights 13LU and 14LU go
position. off.



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- set the switch 7LU to the ON - the forward loading-area light 11LU
position. comes on.

- set the switch 7LU to the OFF - the forward loading-area light 11LU
position. goes off.

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

Subtask 33-34-00-710-050-A

A. Test of the Lighting in the FWD Cargo-Compartment

(1) Do this test.

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

1. In the FWD cargo compartment: In the FWD cargo compartment:


- set the switch 6LU to the ON - the ceiling light 13LU comes on.
position.

- set the switch 6LU to the OFF - the ceiling light 13LU goes off.
position.

- set the switch 7LU to the ON - the forward loading-area light 11LU
position. comes on.

- set the switch 7LU to the OFF - the forward loading-area light 11LU
position. goes off.


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**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 33-34-00-710-050-B

A. Test of the Lighting in the FWD Cargo-Compartment

(1) Do this test.

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

1. In the FWD cargo compartment: In the FWD cargo compartment:


- set the switch 6LU to the ON - the ceiling lights 13LU, 14LU, 20LU
position. and 21LU come on.

- set the switch 6LU to the OFF - the ceiling lights 13LU, 14LU, 20LU
position. and 21LU go off.

- set the switch 7LU to the ON - the forward loading-area light 11LU
position. comes on.

- set the switch 7LU to the OFF - the forward loading-area light 11LU
position. goes off.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105,

Subtask 33-34-00-710-051

B. Test of the Lighting in the AFT and the Bulk Cargo-Compartment

(1) Do this test.

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

1. In the AFT cargo-compartment: In the AFT cargo-compartment:


- set the switch 8LU to the ON - the ceiling lights 15LU and 16LU come
position. on.

- set the switch 8LU to the OFF - the ceiling lights 15LU and 16LU go
position. off.


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- set the switch 9LU to the ON - the AFT loading-area light 12LU comes
position. on.

- set the switch 9LU to the OFF - the AFT loading-area light 12LU goes
position. off.

2. In the bulk cargo-compartment: In the bulk cargo-compartment:


- set the switch 18LU to the ON - the ceiling light 17LU comes on.
position.

- set the switch 18LU to the OFF - the ceiling light 17LU goes off.
position.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 33-34-00-710-051-A

B. Test of the Lighting in the AFT and the Bulk Cargo-Compartment

(1) Do this test.

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

1. In the AFT cargo-compartment: In the AFT cargo-compartment:


- set the switch 8LU to the ON - the ceiling lights 15LU and 16LU come
position. on.

In the bulk cargo-compartment:


- the ceiling light 17LU comes on.

- set the switch 8LU to the OFF - the ceiling light 17LU goes off.
position.

In the AFT cargo-compartment:


- the ceiling lights 15LU and 16LU go
off.

- set the switch 9LU to the ON - the AFT loading-area light 12LU comes
position. on.


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201-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- set the switch 9LU to the OFF - the AFT loading-area light 12LU goes
position. off.

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 33-34-00-710-051-B

B. Test of the Lighting in the AFT and the Bulk Cargo-Compartment

(1) Do this test.

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

1. In the AFT cargo-compartment: In the AFT cargo-compartment:


- set the switch 8LU to the ON - the ceiling lights 15LU, 16LU and
position. 22LU come on.

In the bulk cargo-compartment:


- the ceiling light 17LU comes on.

- set the switch 8LU to the OFF - the ceiling light 17LU goes off.
position.

In the AFT cargo-compartment:


- the ceiling lights 15LU, 16LU and
22LU go off.

- set the switch 9LU to the ON - the AFT loading-area light 12LU comes
position. on.

- set the switch 9LU to the OFF - the AFT loading-area light 12LU goes
position. off.


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**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105,

Subtask 33-34-00-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Remove the access platform(s).

(2) For the FWD Cargo Compartment:

(a) Close the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

(3) For the AFT Cargo Compartment:

(a) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

(4) For the Bulk Cargo Compartment:

(a) Close the bulk cargo-compartment door 827 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-
860-008).

R **ON A/C 106-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-34-00-410-050-A

A. Close Access

(1) Remove the access platform(s).

(2) For the FWD Cargo Compartment:

(a) Close the FWD cargo-compartment door 825 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).

(3) For the AFT Cargo Compartment and the Bulk Cargo Compartment:

(a) Close the AFT cargo-compartment door 826 (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-
002).



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**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-34-00-862-050

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



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BALLAST UNIT WITH LAMPHOLDER (13LU,14LU,15LU,16LU,17LU) - SERVICING
___________________________________________________________________

TASK 33-34-11-600-001

Servicing of the Ballast Units with Lampholders

WARNING : ISOLATE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS FROM THE RELATED EQUIPMENT AND THE
_______
ENVIRONMENT.

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all the ballast units with lampholder in
____
the FWD and AFT cargo compartment.

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 2.0 m (6 ft. 7 in.)



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B. Referenced Information

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

33-34-00-710-001 Operational Test of the FWD and AFT Cargo Compartment


Lighting
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,

33-34-11-991-002 Fig. 301

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

33-34-11-991-002-A Fig. 301A

**ON A/C 301-399,

33-34-11-991-002-B Fig. 301B

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-34-11-865-053

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU LIGHT - CARGO COMPT - FWD 1LU J06
2000VU LIGHT - CARGO COMPT - AFT 2LU J07



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Subtask 33-34-11-010-052

B. Get Access

(1) Put an access platform in position at the FWD and/or AFT


cargo-compartment door 825, 826.

(2) Open the FWD and/or AFT cargo-compartment door and install the
actuator safety-locks (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

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. 301/TASK 33-34-11-991-002)

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 301A/TASK 33-34-11-991-002-A)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 301B/TASK 33-34-11-991-002-B)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-34-11-020-053

A. Removal of the Fluorescent Lamp

(1) Release the quick-release fasteners (1) around the glass cover (2).

(2) Remove the glass cover (2) from the lamp housing (6).

(3) Push the buttons (4) at each end of the lampholder (5).

(4) Remove and discard the fluorescent lamp (3).



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Ballast Unit with Lampholder
Figure 301/TASK 33-34-11-991-002


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Ballast Unit with Lampholder
Figure 301A/TASK 33-34-11-991-002-A


R

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R Ballast Unit with Lampholder
R Figure 301B/TASK 33-34-11-991-002-B


R

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Subtask 33-34-11-420-051

B. Installation of the Fluorescent Lamp

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Replace the fluorescent lamp (3).

(4) Install the glass cover (2) to the lamp housing (6).

Subtask 33-34-11-865-054

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

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-34-11-710-051

A. Do an operational test of the FWD and AFT cargo compartment lighting


(Ref. TASK 33-34-00-710-001).

Subtask 33-34-11-410-051

B. Close Access

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

(2) Remove the actuator safety-locks and close the FWD and/or AFT
cargo-compartment door (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-002).

(3) Remove the access platform(s).



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BALLAST UNIT WITH LAMPHOLDER (13LU,14LU,15LU,16LU,17LU) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
______________________________________________________________________________

TASK 33-34-11-000-001

Removal of the Ballast Unit and Lampholder

WARNING : ISOLATE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS FROM THE RELATED EQUIPMENT AND THE
_______
ENVIRONMENT.

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

R NOTE : The procedure is the same for all the fluorescent lighting in the fwd
____
R and aft cargo compartment.

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 2.0 m (6 ft. 7 in.)



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B. Referenced Information

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

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

33-34-11-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

33-34-11-991-001-A Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 301-399,

33-34-11-991-001-B Fig. 401B


FOR FIN 15LU, 16LU, 17LU
52-30-00-860-001 Open the FWD or AFT Cargo-Compartment Door with the
Yellow Electric Pump
FOR FIN 15LU, 16LU, 17LU, 22LU
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 33-34-11-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU LIGHT - CARGO COMPT - FWD 1LU J06
2000VU LIGHT - CARGO COMPT - AFT 2LU J07



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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 33-34-11-010-050

B. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position:


FOR 13LU, 14LU
at the FWD cargo-compartment door 825,
FOR 15LU, 16LU, 17LU
at the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(2) Open the related cargo-compartment door and install the actuator
safety-locks (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(3) Remove the ceiling panel in the FWD cargo-compartment to get access
to the electrical connector (5):
FOR 13LU
remove 131AC,
FOR 14LU
remove 131BC.

(4) Remove the ceiling panel in the AFT cargo-compartment to get access
to the electrical connector (5):
FOR 15LU
remove 151BC,
FOR 16LU
remove 151CC,
FOR 17LU
remove 161AC.

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

Subtask 33-34-11-010-050-A

B. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position:


FOR 13LU
at the FWD cargo-compartment door 825,
FOR 15LU, 16LU, 17LU
at the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(2) Open the related cargo-compartment door and install the actuator
safety-locks (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).


R

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201-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
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(3) Remove the ceiling panel in the FWD cargo-compartment to get access
to the electrical connector (5):
FOR 13LU
remove 131AC.

(4) Remove the ceiling panel in the AFT cargo-compartment to get access
to the electrical connector (5):
FOR 15LU
remove 151BC,
FOR 16LU
remove 151CC,
FOR 17LU
remove 161AC.

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 33-34-11-010-050-B

B. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position:


FOR 13LU, 14LU, 20LU, 21LU
at the FWD cargo-compartment door 825,
FOR 15LU, 16LU, 17LU, 22LU
at the AFT cargo-compartment door 826.

(2) Open the related cargo-compartment door and install the actuator
safety-locks (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001).

(3) Remove the ceiling panel in the FWD cargo-compartment to get access
to the electrical connector (5):
FOR 13LU
remove 131AC,
FOR 14LU
remove 131BC,
FOR 20LU
remove 131CC,
FOR 21LU
remove 131DC.

(4) Remove the ceiling panel in the AFT cargo-compartment to get access
to the electrical connector (5):
FOR 15LU
remove 151BC,
FOR 16LU
remove 151CC,


R

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FOR 17LU
remove 161AC,
FOR 22LU
remove 151AC.

**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 33-34-11-991-001)

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-34-11-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 33-34-11-991-001-B)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-34-11-020-051

A. Removal of the Ballast Unit and the Lampholder

(1) Disconnect the electrical connector (5).

R (2) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(3) Release the quick-release fasteners (1).

(4) Remove the glass cover (2) from the lamp housing (10).

(5) Push the buttons (4) at each end of the lampholder (6) and remove the
fluorescent lamp (3).

(6) Remove the screws (11), the washers (12) and the nuts (13).

(7) Remove the cover plate (8) and the gasket (9) from the lamp housing
(10).



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Ballast Unit with Lampholder
Figure 401/TASK 33-34-11-991-001


R

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251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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Ballast Unit with Lampholder
Figure 401A/TASK 33-34-11-991-001-A


R

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R Ballast Unit with Lampholder
R Figure 401B/TASK 33-34-11-991-001-B


R

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(8) Remove the screws (14).

(9) Remove the ballast unit and lampholder (6) and the reflector (7) from
the lamp housing (10).



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TASK 33-34-11-400-001

Installation of the Ballast Unit and Lampholder

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

33-34-00-710-001 Operational Test of the FWD and AFT Cargo Compartment


Lighting
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,

33-34-11-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

33-34-11-991-001-A Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 301-399,

33-34-11-991-001-B Fig. 401B



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-34-11-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2000VU LIGHT - CARGO COMPT - FWD 1LU J06
2000VU LIGHT - CARGO COMPT - AFT 2LU J07

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 33-34-11-991-001)

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-34-11-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 33-34-11-991-001-B)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-34-11-420-050

A. Installation of the Ballast Unit and the Lampholder

(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 reflector (7) and the ballast unit and lampholder (6) to
the lamp housing (10) with the screws (14).



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(4) Put the electrical connector (5) through the hole in the lamp housing
(10).

(5) Install the gasket (9) and the cover plate (8) with the screws (11),
the washers (12) and the nuts (13).

(6) Install the fluorescent lamp (3).

(7) Install the glass cover (2) with the quick-release fasteners (1).

R (8) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(9) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(10) Connect the electrical connector (5).

Subtask 33-34-11-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1LU and 2LU.

Subtask 33-34-11-710-050

C. Do an operational test of the FWD and AFT cargo compartment lighting


(Ref. TASK 33-34-00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-34-11-410-050

A. Close Access

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

(2) Install the related ceiling panel(s) in the FWD and/or AFT cargo
compartment.

(3) Remove the actuator safety-locks and close the FWD and/or AFT
cargo-compartment door(s) (Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-002).

(4) Remove the access platform(s).



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LIGHT - LOADING AREA (11LU,12LU) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_______________________________________________________

TASK 33-34-12-000-001

Removal of the Loading-Area Light (11LU, 12LU)

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 2.5 m (8 ft. 2 in.)
R M81969-14-02 1 INSERTION REMOVAL TOOL

B. Expendable Parts

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FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

5 gasket 33-34-12 03 -020

C. 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

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-233, 236-238, 301-304,

33-34-12-991-001 Fig. 401



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

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

33-34-12-991-001-A Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 301-304,

33-34-12-991-002 Fig. 402

**ON A/C 151-199,

33-34-12-991-003 Fig. 403


FOR FIN 11LU
25-54-12-000-002 Removal of the Ceiling Panels in the FWD Cargo
Compartment
FOR FIN 12LU
25-55-11-000-002 Removal of the Ceiling Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR47/FR59

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-34-12-861-050

A. Energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).

Subtask 33-34-12-010-050

B. Get Access

(1) Open the FWD and/or AFT cargo-compartment door(s) (Ref. TASK 52-30-
00-860-001).

(2) Put an access platform in position at the FWD and/or AFT


cargo-compartment door.

(3) Set the FWD Loading-Area Light switch 7LU and/or the AFT Loading-Area
Light switch 9LU to the ON position.



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(4) Remove the applicable cargo-compartment ceiling panel:
FOR 11LU
131AC (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-000-002).
FOR 12LU
151CC (Ref. TASK 25-55-11-000-002).

(5) Get access to the applicable 2000VU series panel.

Subtask 33-34-12-865-050

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 11LU, 12LU
2000VU LIGHT-LDG-AREA 3LU J08

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-233, 236-238, 301-304,

Subtask 33-34-12-020-050

A. Removal of the Loading-Area Light (11LU, 12LU)


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-34-12-991-001)

(1) Removal of the Loading-Area Light-Housing

(a) Remove the screws (7) from the access panel (6).

(b) Remove the access panel (6).

(c) Remove the screws (9), the washers (8) and the nuts (12).

(d) Remove the bracket assembly (5) and the gasket (4).

R (e) Use the INSERTION REMOVAL TOOL to disconnect the electrical


connectors (11).

(f) Remove the screws (2), the washers (1) and the nuts (13) from the
bracket (14).

(g) Remove the loading-area light-housing (10).

(h) Remove the flange assembly (3).



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Removal/installation of the Loading-Area Light
Figure 401/TASK 33-34-12-991-001


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(2) Removal of the Bulb of the Loading-Area Light
(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-34-12-991-002)

(a) Loosen the screw (2) of the clamping ring (1).

(b) Remove the clamping ring (1) and the lens (3).

(c) Remove the bulb (4) from the loading-area light housing (5).

**ON A/C 151-199,

Subtask 33-34-12-020-050-A

A. Removal of the Loading-Area Light (11LU, 12LU)


(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 33-34-12-991-003)

(1) Removal of the forward Loading-Area Light

(a) Remove the screws (7) from the access panel (6).

(b) Remove the access panel (6).

(c) Remove the screws (9), the washers (8) and the nuts (12).

(d) Remove the bracket assembly (5) and the gasket (4).

R (e) Use the INSERTION REMOVAL TOOL (M81969-14-02) to disconnect the


electrical connectors (11).

(f) Remove the screws (2), the washers (1) and the nuts (13) from the
bracket (14).

(g) Remove the loading-area light-housing (10).

(h) Remove the flange assembly (3).

(2) Removal of the aft Loading-Area Light

(a) Remove the screws (32), and the spacers (31) from the bracket
assembly (21).

(b) Carefully lower the loading-area light-housing (30) from the


bracket assembly (21).

NOTE : The loading-area light-housing is secured by a lanyard.


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Figure 401A/TASK 33-34-12-991-001-A


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Removal/Installation of the Bulb of the Loading-Area Light
Figure 402/TASK 33-34-12-991-002


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Figure 403/TASK 33-34-12-991-003


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(c) Use the INSERTION REMOVAL TOOL (M81969-14-02) to disconnect the
electrical connectors (33).

(d) Remove the screw (27), the washers (28) and the nut (34) from the
lanyard and remove the loading-area light-housing (30).

(e) Remove the access panel (22).

(f) Remove the screws (35) from the access panel (22) and remove the
bracket assembly (21).

(g) Remove the screw (24), the washers (25) and the nut (26) from the
bracket (23) and remove the lanyard (29).

(3) Removal of the Bulb of the Loading-Area Light (11LU, 12LU)


(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-34-12-991-002)

(a) Loosen the screw (2) of the clamping ring (1).

(b) Remove the clamping ring (1) and the lens (3).

(c) Remove the bulb (4) from the loading-area light housing (5).

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 33-34-12-020-050-B

A. Removal of the Loading-Area Light (11LU, 12LU)


(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-34-12-991-001-A)

(1) Hold the housing (1) and remove the six screws (4) that attach the
frame (3) on the housing (1).

(2) Carefully remove the frame (3) with the loosely assembled lens (2)
from the housing (1).

(3) Remove and discard the gasket (5).


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**ON A/C ALL

TASK 33-34-12-400-001

Installation of the Loading-Area Light (11LU, 12LU)

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 access platform 2.5 m (8 ft. 2 in.)


R M81969-14-02 1 INSERTION REMOVAL TOOL

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 08-002 USA MIL-R-46082 TYPE I


GENERAL PURPOSE DIMETHACRYLATE GREEN (Ref. 20-31-00)



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C. Expendable Parts

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FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

5 gasket 33-34-12 03 -020

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
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

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-233, 236-238, 301-304,

33-34-12-991-001 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

33-34-12-991-001-A Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 301-304,

33-34-12-991-002 Fig. 402

**ON A/C 151-199,

33-34-12-991-003 Fig. 403


FOR FIN 11LU
25-54-12-000-002 Removal of the Ceiling Panels in the FWD Cargo
Compartment
25-54-12-400-002 Installation of the Ceiling Panels in the FWD Cargo
Compartment



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

FOR FIN 12LU


25-55-11-000-002 Removal of the Ceiling Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment - FR47/FR59
25-55-11-400-002 Installation of the Ceiling Panels in the AFT Cargo
Compartment -FR47/FR59

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-34-12-860-050

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 FWD and/or AFT cargo-compartment door(s)
(Ref. TASK 52-30-00-860-001) is (are) open.

(3) Make sure that the access platform are in position at the FWD and/or
AFT cargo-compartment door.

(4) Make sure that the FWD Loading-Area Light switch 7LU and/or the AFT
Loading-Area Light switch 9LU is in the ON position.

(5) Make sure that the applicable cargo-compartment ceiling panel is


removed:
FOR 11LU
131AC (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-000-002).
FOR 12LU
151CC (Ref. TASK 25-55-11-000-002).

(6) Make sure that you have access to the applicable 2000VU series
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Subtask 33-34-12-865-051

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 11LU, 12LU
2000VU LIGHT-LDG-AREA 3LU J08

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-233, 236-238, 301-304,

Subtask 33-34-12-420-050

A. Installation of the Loading-Area Light

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Installation of the Bulb of the Loading-Area Light


(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-34-12-991-002)

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF
THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.

(a) Install the bulb (4) in the loading-area light housing (5).

(b) Install the lens (3) and the clamping ring (1).

(c) Tighten the screw (2) of the clamping ring (1).

(4) Installation of the Loading-Area Light Housing


(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-34-12-991-001)

(a) Put the loading-area light-housing (10) in position on the


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(b) Put the gasket (4) in position on the bracket assembly (5) and
install the screws (9), the washers (8) and the nuts (12) on the
bracket (3).

(c) Do not fully tighten the screws (9) at this stage.

NOTE : The loading-area light-housing (10) is now clamped between


____
the bracket assembly (5) and the bracket (3).

(d) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the
correct condition.

R (e) Use the INSERTION REMOVAL TOOL (M81969-14-02) to connect the


electrical connectors (11).

(f) Install the loading-area light-housing (10) with the screws (2),
the washers (1) and the nuts (13) on the bracket (14) on the
aircraft structure.

(g) Install the access panel (6) with the screws (7) on the bracket
assembly (5).

(h) Now fully tighten the screws (9).

**ON A/C 151-199,

Subtask 33-34-12-420-050-A

A. Installation of the Loading-Area Light (11LU, 12LU)

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Installation of the Bulb of the Loading-Area Light


(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-34-12-991-002)

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF
THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.

(a) Install the bulb (4) in the loading-area light housing (5).

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(c) Tighten the screw (2) of the clamping ring (1).

(4) Installation of the aft Loading-Area Light Housing (12LU)


(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 33-34-12-991-003)

(a) Put the loading-area light-housing (10) in position on the


bracket (3).

(b) Put the gasket (4) in position on the bracket assembly (5) and
install the screws (9), the washers (8) and the nuts (12) on the
bracket (3).

(c) Do not fully tighten the screws (9) at this stage.

NOTE : The loading-area light-housing (10) is now clamped between


____
the bracket assembly (5) and the bracket (3).

(d) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the
correct condition.

R (e) Use the INSERTION REMOVAL TOOL (M81969-14-02) to connect the


electrical connectors (11).

(f) Install the loading-area light-housing (10) with the screws (2),
the washers (1) and the nuts (13) on the bracket (14) on the
aircraft structure.

(g) Install the access panel (6) with the screws (7) on the bracket
assembly (5).

(h) Now fully tighten the screws (9).

(5) Installation of the forward Loading-Area Light (11LU)


(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 33-34-12-991-003)

(a) Install the lanyard (29) with the screw (24), the washers (25)
and the nut (26) on the bracket (23).

(b) Install the bracket assembly (21) with the screws (35) on the
ceiling panel (22).

(c) Put the bracket assembly (21) in the correct position to make
sure that the lighting of the loading area is correct.

(d) Install the ceiling panel (22).

(e) Make sure that the lanyard (29) goes through the hole in the
bracket assembly (21).

(f) Make sure that the electrical connectors (33) go through the hole
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(g) Install the lanyard (29) with the screw (27), the washers (28)
and the nut (34) on the loading-area light-housing (30).

(h) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the
correct condition.

(i) Use the INSERTION REMOVAL TOOL (M81969-14-02) to connect the


electrical connectors (33).

(j) Install the loading-area light-housing (30) with the screws (32)
and the spacers (31) on the bracket assembly (21).

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 33-34-12-420-050-B

A. Installation of the Loading-Area Light (11LU, 12LU)


(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-34-12-991-001-A)

(1) Put the new gasket (5) around the lens (2).

(2) Loosely assemble the lens (2) in the housing (1).

WARNING : OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS WHEN YOU USE


_______
THIS/THESE MATERIAL/S.
USE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, RUBBER GLOVES, GOGGLES AND A MASK.

(3) Apply BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-002) to the
threads of screws (4).

(4) Carefully hold the frame (3) with the lens (2) and align the holes of
the housing (1) with those in the frame (3).

(5) Attach the housing (1) to the frame (3) with the six screws (4).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-34-12-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 11LU, 12LU
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C. Do this test.

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ACTION RESULT
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1. At the FWD cargo-compartment door At the forward loading area:


operation-panel:

- set the switch 7LU to the ON - the forward loading-area light 11LU
position. comes on.

- set the switch 7LU to the OFF - the forward loading-area light 11LU
position. goes off.

2. At the AFT cargo-compartment door At the aft loading area:


operation-panel:

- set the switch 9LU in the ON - the aft loading area light 12LU comes
position. on.

- set the switch 9LU to the OFF - the loading area light 12LU goes off.
position.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-34-12-410-050

A. Close Access

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

(2) Install the applicable cargo-compartment ceiling panel:


- FOR 11LU
131AC (Ref. TASK 25-54-12-400-002).
- FOR 12LU
151CC (Ref. TASK 25-55-11-400-002).

(3) Set the FWD Loading-Area Light switch 7LU and/or the AFT Loading-Area
Light switch 9LU to the OFF position.

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(5) Close the FWD and/or AFT cargo-compartment door(s) (Ref. TASK 52-30-
00-860-002).

Subtask 33-34-12-862-050

B. De-energize the ground service network


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AVIONICS COMPARTMENT LIGHTING - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
_________________________________________________________

1. _______
General
The avionics compartment lighting system consists of six lights, five 28 VDC
outlets and three 115 VAC outlets.

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

_______________________________________________________________________________
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
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6LS LT-DOME, AVIONICS COMPT FWD R 122 811 33-35-11
7LS LT-DOME, AVIONICS COMPT FWD L 121 811 33-35-11
8LS LT-DOME, AVIONICS COMPT LAT R 126 822 33-35-11
9LS LT-DOME, AVIONICS COMPT AFT L 127 824 33-35-11
10LS LT-DOME, AVIONICS COMPT AFT R 128 824 33-35-11
13LS OUTLET-AVIONICS COMPT, AFT L 127 824
14LS OUTLET-AVIONICS COMPT, AFT R 128 824
15LS OUTLET-AVIONICS COMPT, FWD L 121 811
16LS OUTLET-AVIONICS COMPT, LATERAL R 126 822
17LS OUTLET-AVIONICS COMPT, AFT R 128 824
18LS OUTLET-AVIONICS COMPT, LATERAL R 126 822
19LS OUTLET-AVIONICS COMPT, FWD R 122 811
20LS OUTLET-AVIONICS COMPT, LATERAL L 125 812
22LS LT-DOME, AVIONICS COMPT LAT L 125 812 33-35-11
23LS P/B SW-AVIONICS COMPT LT 50VU 212
24LS RELAY-PWR SPLY, AVIONICS COMPT 103VU 126
AFT L DOME LIGHT
25LS RELAY-PWR SPLY, AVIONICS COMPT 103VU 126
FWD R DOME LIGHT

3. System
__________________
Description
(Ref. Fig. 002)
The avionics compartment lighting system consists of a number of lights and
maintenance outlets. The busbar 601PP supplies the five maintenance outlets
with 28 VDC through circuit breaker 11LS. The busbar 216XP supplies the
three maintenance outlets with 115 VAC through circuit breaker 12LS. The
outlets are located in the forward and aft parts of the avionics
compartement.
Six dome lights provide the illumination of the avionics compartment.
The busbar 601PP supplies the lights with 28 VDC through circuit breaker 1LS
and relays 24LS and 25LS. The relay 24LS controls the power supply to the
lateral L, aft L and R dome lights. The relay 25LS controls the power supply
to the lateral R, forward L and R dome lights. The door proximity switches
transmit the ground signal to relays 24LS and 25LS.



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Figure 002



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4. Operation/Control
________________________________
and Indicating
(Ref. Fig. 003)
If the conditions below are obeyed:
- busbar energized,
- circuit breaker 1LS closed,
- all avionics compartment doors closed,
- the two relays 24LS and 25LS energized,
all the lights are off.

A. Auto Mode

(1) When the service door in zone 125 or zone 128 is open, the associated
proximity switch removes the ground for relay 24LS. Relay 24LS
de-energizes and the L lateral, L and R aft dome lights come on.

(2) When the service door in zone 120 or zone 126 is open, the associated
proximity switch removes the ground for relay 25LS. Relay 25LS
de-energizes and the R lateral, L and R forward dome lights come on.

B. Manual Mode
When the pushbutton switch 23LS is pressed, the two relays 24LS and 25LS
de-energize and the avionics compartment lights come on. The integral
light in the pushbutton switch comes on.



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Figure 003



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AVIONICS COMPARTMENT LIGHTING - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
_______________________________________________

TASK 33-35-00-720-001

Functional Test of the Avionics-Compartment Lighting

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To make sure that the lighting of the avionics compartments operates


correctly

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific access platform 2.06 m (6 ft. 9 in.)


No specific access platform 2.50 m (8 ft. 2 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 52-41-00-410-002 Close the Avionics Compartment Doors after Access

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-35-00-861-051

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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



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Subtask 33-35-00-865-050

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/AVNCS COMPT/DOME 1LS Z07

Subtask 33-35-00-010-050

C. Get access to the Avionics Compartment

(1) Put the access platform at door 811.

(2) Put the access platform at door 812.

(3) Put the access platform at door 822.

(4) Put the access platform at door 824.

(5) Open the forward door 811 of the avionics compartment.

(6) Do not open the lateral left door 812 of the avionics compartment.

(7) Do not open the lateral right door 822 of the avionics compartment.

(8) Do not open the aft door 824 of the avionics compartment.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-35-00-720-050

A. Functional Test of the Avionics Compartment Lighting

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

1. On the panel 50VU: On the panel 50VU:


- push the AVIONICS/COMPT LT - the ON legend of this pushbutton
pushbutton switch. switch comes on.
Look through the door 811:
- make sure that the dome lights (7LS,
6LS, 8LS, 22LS, 10LS, 9LS) come on in
the avionics compartments.



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ACTION RESULT
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2. On the panel 50VU: Look through the door 811:
- push then release the - make sure that the two forward
AVIONICS/COMPT/LT pushbutton dome-lights (7LS, 6LS) and the
switch. lateral right dome-light (8LS) are on
in the avionics compartment,
- make sure that all the other dome
lights (22LS, 10LS, 9LS) go off in
the avionics compartment.
On the panel 50VU:
- the ON legend of the
AVIONICS/COMPT/LT pushbutton switch
goes off.

3. Open the aft door 824 of the Make sure that:


avionics compartment. - the two aft dome lights (10LS, 9LS)
come on in the avionics compartment,
- the lateral left dome light (22LS)
comes on in the avionics compartment.

4. Close the aft door 824 of the Look through the door 811.
avionics compartment (Ref. TASK Make sure that:
R 52-41-00-410-002). - the two aft dome-lights (10LS, 9LS)
go off in the avionics compartment,
- the lateral left dome-light (22LS)
goes off in the avionics compartment.

5. Open the lateral left door 812 of Look through the door 812:
the avionics compartment. - You must get the same results as in
paragraph 3.

6. Close the lateral left door 812 Look through the door 812:
of the avionics compartment. - You must get the same results as in
paragraph 4.

7. Close the forward door 811 of the Make sure that:


avionics compartment, - the two forward dome-lights (7LS,
and open again the lateral left 6LS) go off in the avionics
door 812 of the avionics compartment,
compartment. - the lateral right light (8LS) goes
off in the avionics compartment is
off.

8. Open the right lateral door 822 Make sure that:



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ACTION RESULT
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of the avionics compartment. - the two forward dome-lights (7LS,
6LS) come on in the avionics
compartment,
- the lateral right dome-light (8LS)
comes on in the avionics compartment.

9. Close the right lateral door 822 Look through the access door 812:
of the avionics compartment. - You must get the same results as in
paragraph 7.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-35-00-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Close the lateral left door 812 of the avionics compartment.

(2) Remove the access platform(s).

Subtask 33-35-00-862-051

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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LIGHT - DOME, AVIONICS COMPARTMENT (6LS,7LS,8LS,9LS,10LS,22LS)
____________________
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

TASK 33-35-11-000-002

Removal of the Avionics-Compartment Dome Lights (6LS, 7LS, 8LS, 9LS, 10LS,
22LS)

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

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)
FOR FIN 6LS, 7LS
No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
FOR FIN 8LS
No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
FOR FIN 10LS, 9LS
No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
FOR FIN 22LS
No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

33-35-11-991-001 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-35-11-865-053

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/AVNCS COMPT/DOME 1LS Z07

Subtask 33-35-11-010-051

B. Get access to the Avionics Compartment


FOR 6LS, 7LS
- put the access platform in position at zone 121,
- open the door 811.
FOR 8LS
- put the access platform in position at zone 124,
- open the door 822.
FOR 9LS, 10LS
- put the access platform in position at zone 128,
- open the door 824.
FOR 22LS
- put the access platform in position at zone 123,
- open the door 812.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-35-11-991-001)

Subtask 33-35-11-020-052

A. Removal of the bulb

(1) Loosen the three captive screws (7). During this operation, hold the
cover (6).

(2) Remove the cover (6).

(3) Remove the bulb (1).



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Avionics-Compartment Dome Lights
Figure 401/TASK 33-35-11-991-001



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Subtask 33-35-11-020-053

B. Removal of the dome light

(1) Loosen the three screws (2) from the housing (3).
During this operation hold the dome light (4).

(2) Disconnect the electrical connectors (5).

(3) Put the blanking caps on the electrical connectors (5).

(4) Remove the dome light support (4).



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TASK 33-35-11-400-002

Installation of the Avionics-Compartment Dome Lights (6LS, 7LS, 8LS, 9LS, 10LS,
22LS)

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

FOR FIN 6LS, 7LS


No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
FOR FIN 8LS
No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
FOR FIN 10LS, 9LS
No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)
FOR FIN 22LS
No specific access platform 1.6 m (5 ft. 3 in.)

B. Expendable Parts

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FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1 bulb 33-35-11 01A-060


R 1 bulb 33-35-11 01B-060



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C. Referenced Information

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

33-35-00-720-001 Functional Test of the Avionics-Compartment Lighting


33-35-11-991-001 Fig. 401
FOR FIN 10LS, 9LS
R 52-41-00-410-002 Close the Avionics Compartment Doors after Access

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-35-11-865-054

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/AVNCS COMPT/DOME 1LS Z07

Subtask 33-35-11-010-052

B. Get access to the Avionics Compartment


FOR 6LS, 7LS
- make sure that the access platform is in position at the zone 121,
- make sure that the door 811 is open.
FOR 8LS
- make sure that the access platform is in position at the zone 124,
- make sure that the door 822 is open.
FOR 9LS, 10LS
- make sure that the access platform is in position at the zone 128,
- make sure that the door 824 is open.
FOR 22LS
- make sure that the access platform is in position at the zone 123,
- make sure that the door 812 is open.



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-35-11-991-001)

Subtask 33-35-11-420-052

A. Installation of the dome light

(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 caps from the electrical connectors.


(5).

(4) Install a new dome light (4) in its housing (3).


Hold it in this position.

(5) Lock the new dome light (4) with the three screws (2).

(6) Make sure that the electrical connectors (5) are in the correct
condition.

(7) Connect the electrical connectors (5).

Subtask 33-35-11-420-053

B. Installation of the bulb

(1) Install a new bulb (1).

(2) Put the cover (6) in position on the dome light (4).
Hold it in this position.

(3) Lock the cover (6) with the three captive screws (7).

Subtask 33-35-11-865-055

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1LS.



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D. Functional Test of the Avionics-Compartment Dome Lights

(1) Do the functional test of the avionics-Compartment Lighting


(Ref. TASK 33-35-00-720-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-35-11-410-051

A. Close Access

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

(2) Close the avionics compartment doors


- FOR 6LS, 7LS
close the door 811,
- FOR 8LS
close the door 822,
- FOR 9LS, 10LS
R close the door 824, (Ref. TASK 52-41-00-410-002)
- FOR 22LS
812 close the door.

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WHEEL WELL LIGHTING - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
_______________________________________________

1. General
_______

R **ON A/C 221-224, 236-238,

The wheel well lighting-system has the lighting of the main wheel wells. For
maintenance practices electrical outlets are installed at the front wheel
well and in the hydraulic compartment.

**ON A/C ALL

R Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 221-224,236-238,

The wheel well lighting-system has the lighting of the main wheel wells and
the hydraulic compartment. For maintenance practices an electrical outlet is
installed at the front wheel well and in the hydraulic compartment.

**ON A/C ALL

2. __________________
Component Location

R **ON A/C 221-224, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 001B)

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FIN FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION PANEL ZONE ACCESS ATA
DOOR REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3LL OUTLET - 28 V DC NOSEWHEEL WELL COMPT RH 123
4LL OUTLET - 28 V DC HYDR. COMPT. 2025VU 191
7LL WHEEL WELL LIGHT LH 147 33-37-11
8LL WHEEL WELL LIGHT RH 148 33-37-11
12LL TOGGLE SWITCH - HYDR. COMPT. 2025VU 191

**ON A/C ALL

R Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 221-224,236-238,

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-220,

(Ref. Fig. 001)



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Figure 001


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Figure 001A


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Figure 001B


R

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201-224, 236-238,
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R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 001A)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-220,

Post SB 92-1032 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-220,

(Ref. Fig. 001B)

**ON A/C 221-224, 236-238,

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 221-224,236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 001C)

**ON A/C ALL

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 221-224,236-238,

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION PANEL ZONE ACCESS ATA
DOOR REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3LL OUTLET - 28 V DC NOSEWHEEL WELL COMPT RH 123
4LL OUTLET - 28 V DC HYDR. COMPT. 2025VU 191
7LL WHEEL WELL LIGHT LH 147 33-37-11
8LL WHEEL WELL LIGHT RH 148 33-37-11
9LL HYDR. COMPT. LIGHT LH 195 33-37-11
10LL HYDR. COMPT. LIGHT RH 196 33-37-11
12LL TOGGLE SWITCH - HYDR. COMPT. 2025VU 191

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________________
System Description



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Figure 001C


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201-224, 236-238,
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**ON A/C 221-224, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 002B)


One dome light is installed in each of the main-wheel well compartments. The
busbar 202PP supplies 28VDC to the dome lights through the circuit breaker
2LL and the control switch 12LL. For maintenance practices an outlet 3LL is
installed in the nosewheel well. Another outlet 4LL is installed in the
hydraulic compartment, adjacent to the control switch 12LL, on panel 2025VU.
When the control switch 12LL is set to the ON position, all lights come on.

**ON A/C ALL

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 221-224,236-238,

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-220,

(Ref. Fig. 002)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 002A)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-220,

Post SB 92-1032 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-220,

(Ref. Fig. 002B)

**ON A/C 221-224, 236-238,

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 221-224,236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 002C)



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Figure 002


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001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,  33-37-00

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Figure 002A


R

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Figure 002B


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201-224, 236-238,
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Figure 002C


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**ON A/C ALL

R Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 221-224,236-238,

One dome light is installed in each of the main-wheel well compartments. Two
dome lights are installed in the hydraulic compartments LH and RH. The
busbar 202PP supplies 28VDC to all four lights through the circuit breaker
2LL and the control switch 12LL. An outlet 3LL is installed in the nosewheel
well for maintenance purposes. Another outlet 4LL is installed in the
hydraulic compartment, adjacent to the control switch 12LL, on panel 2025VU.
When the control switch is set to the ON position, all lights come on.



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WHEEL WELL LIGHTING - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
_____________________________________

TASK 33-37-00-710-001

Operational Test of the Wheel Well Lighting

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

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.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To make sure that the wheel well lighting operates correctly.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

R 460005835 2 SLEEVE - GROUND LOCK


FOR FIN 12LL
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
29-10-00-863-002 Pressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System
29-10-00-864-001 Depressurize the Green Hydraulic System
29-10-00-864-002 Depressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System
29-10-00-864-003 Depressurize the Blue Hydraulic System
32-12-00-010-001 Open the Main Gear Doors for Access



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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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32-12-00-410-001 Close the Main Gear Doors after Access

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-37-00-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 33-37-00-865-050

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/WHL WELL/LTG/DOME 2LL X08

Subtask 33-37-00-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) Open the main gear doors for access (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-010-001).

(2) Depressurize the Green, Yellow and Blue hydraulic systems (Ref. TASK
29-10-00-864-001) (Ref. TASK 29-10-00-864-002) (Ref. TASK 29-10-00-
864-003).

R (3) Install the SLEEVE - GROUND LOCK on the main-gear door actuator.

FOR 12LL

(4) Open the access panel 191MB.

(5) Put the warning notice in position.



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4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 221-224, 236-238,

Subtask 33-37-00-710-050-A

A. Test of the Wheel Well Lighting

(1) Do this test.

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

1. On the electrical combination In the MLG wheel well:


panel 2025VU:

- set the control switch 12LL to - the wheel well lights 7LL and 8LL
the ON position. come on.

- set the control switch 12LL to - the wheel well lights 7LL and 8LL go
the OFF position. off.

**ON A/C ALL

R Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 221-224,236-238,

Subtask 33-37-00-710-050

A. Test of the Wheel Well Lighting

(1) Do this test.

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

1. On the electrical combination In the MLG wheel well:


panel 2025VU:
- set the control switch 12LL to - the wheel well lights 7LL and 8LL
the ON position. come on.
In the hydraulic compartment:
- the hydraulic compartment lights 9LL
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ACTION RESULT
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- set the control switch 12LL to - the hydraulic compartment lights 9LL
the OFF position. and 10LL go off.
In the MLG wheel well:
- the wheel well lights 7LL and 8LL go
off.

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-37-00-410-050

A. Close Access

R (1) Remove the SLEEVE - GROUND LOCK from the main-gear door actuator
(Ref. TASK 32-12-00-410-001).

(2) Pressurize the Yellow hydraulic system to close the main gear doors
(Ref. TASK 29-10-00-863-002).

(3) Close the main gear doors (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-410-001).

(4) Close the access panel 191MB.

(5) Remove the warning notice(s).

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

Subtask 33-37-00-862-050

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



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TASK 33-37-00-720-001

Functional Test of the Maintenance Sockets

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE NLG DOWNLOCK SAFETY PIN AND THE TWO DOOR SAFETY
_______
PINS ARE INSTALLED.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To make sure that the maintenance sockets operate correctly.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

98D32203502000 1 SAFETY PIN - NLG DOOR


FOR FIN 3LL
No specific stepladder 2.0 m (6 ft. 7 in.)
FOR FIN 4LL
No specific multimeter

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
29-10-00-864-001 Depressurize the Green Hydraulic System
29-10-00-864-002 Depressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System
29-10-00-864-003 Depressurize the Blue Hydraulic System
32-22-00-010-001 Nose Gear Doors - Ground Doors Opening
32-22-00-410-001 Nose Gear Doors - Ground Doors Closing



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Job Set-up

Subtask 33-37-00-861-051

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 33-37-00-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/WHL WELL/LTG/OUT 1LL X07

Subtask 33-37-00-010-052

C. Get Access

(1) Open the nose gear doors for access (Ref. TASK 32-22-00-010-001).

(2) Depressurize the Green, Yellow and Blue hydraulic systems (Ref. TASK
29-10-00-864-001) (Ref. TASK 29-10-00-864-002) (Ref. TASK 29-10-00-
864-003).

(3) Install the SAFETY PIN - NLG DOOR on the nose gear doors.

FOR 3LL

(4) Put the stepladder in position in zone 123.

FOR 4LL

(5) Open the access panel 191MB.

(6) Use the multimeter for this test.



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4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-37-00-720-050

A. Test of the Maintenance Sockets

(1) Do this test.

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

1. On the electrical combination On the multimeter:


panel 2025VU:
- measure the output voltage - the output voltage is 28 V DC.
between the connections + and N
on the maintenance socket 4LL.

2. In the nose wheel well On the multimeter:


compartment zone 123:
- measure the output voltage - the output voltage is 28 V DC.
between the connections + and N
on the maintenance socket 3LL.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-37-00-410-051

A. Close Access

(1) Remove the multimeter.

(2) Remove the SAFETY PIN - NLG from the nose gear door (Ref. TASK 32-22-
00-410-001).

(3) Remove the stepladder.

(4) Pressurize the Yellow hydraulic system to close the nose gear doors.

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

(6) Close the nose gear doors (Ref. TASK 32-22-00-410-001).

FOR 4LL

(7) Close the access panel 191MB.



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


002).



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LIGHT - DOME, MLG L AND R WELL (7LL,8LL) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_______________________________________________________________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

TASK 33-37-11-000-001

Removal of the MLG Dome Light (HELLA)

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all MLG dome lights (HELLA).
____

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)
FOR FIN 7LL
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT)
FOR FIN 8LL
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT)
FOR FIN 9LL
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT)
FOR FIN 10LL
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT)



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B. Referenced Information

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

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-220,

33-37-11-991-001 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-220,


Post SB 92-1032 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-220,

33-37-11-991-001-A Fig. 401A


FOR FIN 7LL
32-12-00-010-001 Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
FOR FIN 8LL
32-12-00-010-001 Open the Main Gear Doors for Access

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-37-11-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/WHL WELL/LTG/DOME 2LL X08


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,
201-224, 236-238,
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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-220,

Subtask 33-37-11-010-050

B. Get Access

(1) Open the applicable access door/panel:


FOR 7LL
- Open the left MLG door 734 (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-010-001).
- Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position at zone 147.
FOR 8LL
- Open the right MLG door 744 (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-010-001).
- Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position at zone 148.
FOR 9LL
- Open the access panel 195BB.
- Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position at zone 195.
FOR 10LL
- Open the access panel 196BB.
- Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position at zone 196.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-220,


Post SB 92-1032 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-220,

Subtask 33-37-11-010-050-A

B. Get Access

(1) Open the applicable access door:


FOR 7LL
- Open the left MLG door 734 (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-010-001).
- Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position at zone 147.
FOR 8LL
- Open the right MLG door 744 (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-010-001).
- Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position at zone 148.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-220,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-37-11-991-001)


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,
201-224, 236-238,
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MLG Dome Light
Figure 401/TASK 33-37-11-991-001


R

EFF :
201-220,
001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,  33-37-11

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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-220,


Post SB 92-1032 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-220,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-37-11-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Subtask 33-37-11-020-050

A. Removal of the MLG Dome Light

(1) Find the MLG dome light.

(2) Support the dome light (1).

(3) Remove the screws (2) and the washers (3).

(4) Remove the nuts (4) and the washers (5).

(5) Remove the electrical connectors (6).

R (6) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(7) Remove the dome light (1).



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201-224, 236-238,
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Figure 401A/TASK 33-37-11-991-001-A


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,
201-224, 236-238,
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TASK 33-37-11-400-001

Installation of the MLG Dome Light (HELLA)

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all MLG dome lights (HELLA).
____

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

33-37-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Wheel Well Lighting

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-220,

33-37-11-991-001 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-220,


Post SB 92-1032 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-220,

33-37-11-991-001-A Fig. 401A


FOR FIN 7LL
32-12-00-410-001 Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
FOR FIN 8LL
32-12-00-410-001 Close the Main Gear Doors after Access


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,
201-224, 236-238,
 33-37-11

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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-37-11-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/WHL WELL/LTG/DOME 2LL X08

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-220,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-37-11-991-001)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-220,


Post SB 92-1032 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-220,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-37-11-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Subtask 33-37-11-420-050

A. Installation of the MLG Dome Light.

(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 connector(s).

(4) Support the MLG dome light (1) and install the electrical connectors
(6) with the washers (5) and the nuts (4).

(5) Install the MLG dome light (1) with the washers (3) and the screws
(2).



EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,
201-224, 236-238,
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Subtask 33-37-11-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
2LL.

Subtask 33-37-11-710-050

C. Do the operational test of the wheel well lights (Ref. TASK 33-37-00-710-
001).

5. Close-up
________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-220,

Subtask 33-37-11-410-050

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).

(3) Close the applicable access door/panel:


FOR 7LL
- Close the left MLG door 734 (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-410-001).
FOR 8LL
- Close the right MLG door 744 (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-410-001).
FOR 9LL
- Close the access panel 195BB.
FOR 10LL
- Close the access panel 196BB.


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,
201-224, 236-238,
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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-220,


Post SB 92-1032 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-220,

Subtask 33-37-11-410-050-A

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).

(3) Close the applicable access door:


FOR 7LL
- Close the left MLG door 734 (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-410-001).
FOR 8LL
- Close the right MLG door 744 (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-410-001).


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,
201-224, 236-238,
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**ON A/C ALL

TASK 33-37-11-000-002

Removal of the Lamp(s) of the MLG Dome Light (AIRSIGNA)

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all MLG dome lights (AIRSIGNA).
____

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)


FOR FIN 7LL
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT)
FOR FIN 8LL
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT)
FOR FIN 9LL
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT)
FOR FIN 10LL
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT)



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R  
CES 
B. Referenced Information

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

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

33-37-11-991-002 Fig. 402

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-224,236-238,

33-37-11-991-002-A Fig. 402A


FOR FIN 7LL
32-12-00-010-001 Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
FOR FIN 8LL
32-12-00-010-001 Open the Main Gear Doors for Access

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C ALL

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-224,236-238,

Subtask 33-37-11-865-053

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/WHL WELL/LTG/DOME 2LL X08



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R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-37-11-010-052

B. Get Access

(1) Open the applicable access door/panel:


FOR 7LL
- Open the left MLG door 734 (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-010-001).
- Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position at zone 147.
FOR 8LL
- Open the right MLG door 744 (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-010-001).
- Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position at zone 148.
FOR 9LL
- Open the access panel 195BB.
- Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position at zone 195.
FOR 10LL
- Open the access panel 196BB.
- Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position at zone 196.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-224,236-238,

Subtask 33-37-11-010-052-A

B. Get Access

(1) Open the applicable access panel:


FOR 9LL
- Open the access panel 195BB.
- Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position at zone 195.
FOR 10LL
- Open the access panel 196BB.
- Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position at zone 196.

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-37-11-991-002)



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MLG Dome Light
Figure 402/TASK 33-37-11-991-002


R

EFF : 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299,
301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-37-11

Page 414
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CES 
R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

R Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-224,236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 402A/TASK 33-37-11-991-002-A)

**ON A/C ALL

R Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-224,236-238,

Subtask 33-37-11-020-052

A. Removal of the Lamp(s) of the MLG Dome Light

(1) Loosen the captive screws (4) and remove the cover assembly (3).

NOTE : The lens is bonded in the cover assembly and cannot be


____
replaced.

(2) Remove the lamp(s) (2) from the light assembly (5) and discard the
lamp(s).



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MLG Dome Light
Figure 402A/TASK 33-37-11-991-002-A


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,
201-224, 236-238,
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CES 
**ON A/C ALL

TASK 33-37-11-400-002

Installation of the Lamp(s) of the MLG Dome Light (AIRSIGNA)

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all MLG dome lights (AIRSIGNA).
____

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

FOR FIN 7LL


No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT)
FOR FIN 8LL
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT)
FOR FIN 9LL
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT)
FOR FIN 10LL
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT)

B. Consumable Materials

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

R Material No. 05-002 USA MIL-PRF-8116


PUTTY, ZINC CHROMATE GENERAL PURPOSE (Ref. 20-31-00)



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CES 
C. Referenced Information

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

33-37-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Wheel Well Lighting

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

33-37-11-991-002 Fig. 402

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-224,236-238,

33-37-11-991-002-A Fig. 402A


FOR FIN 7LL
32-12-00-010-001 Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
32-12-00-410-001 Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
FOR FIN 8LL
32-12-00-010-001 Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
32-12-00-410-001 Close the Main Gear Doors after Access

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C ALL

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-224,236-238,

Subtask 33-37-11-865-054

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/WHL WELL/LTG/DOME 2LL X08



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CES 
R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-37-11-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure, that the applicable access door/panel is open:


FOR 7LL
- Make sure, that the left MLG door 734 is open (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-
010-001).
- Make sure, that the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) is in position at
zone 147.
FOR 8LL
- Make sure, that the right MLG door 744 is open (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-
010-001).
- Make sure, that the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) is in position at
zone 148.
FOR 9LL
- Make sure, that the access panel 195BB is open.
- Make sure, that the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) is in position at
zone 195.
FOR 10LL
- Make sure, that the access panel 196BB is open.
- Make sure, that the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) is in position at
zone 196.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-224,236-238,

Subtask 33-37-11-860-050-A

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure, that the applicable access panel is open:


FOR 9LL
- Make sure, that the access panel 195BB is open.
- Make sure, that the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) is in position at
zone 195.
FOR 10LL
- Make sure, that the access panel 196BB is open.
- Make sure, that the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) is in position at
zone 196.


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
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511-526, 528-599, 
CES 
**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-37-11-991-002)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-224,236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 402A/TASK 33-37-11-991-002-A)

**ON A/C ALL

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-224,236-238,

Subtask 33-37-11-420-051

A. Installation of the Lamp(s) of the MLG Dome Light

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED
_______
BEFORE YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE
LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.

NOTE : When it is necessary to replace one lamp, it is recommended that


____
you replace the second lamp at the same time.

(1) Put the lamp(s) (2) in the light assembly (5) and turn it clockwise
to lock the lamp(s) in position.

(2) Correctly align the cover assembly (3) with the screw holes of the
housing (1).

(3) Apply the SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-002) to the captive
screws (4).

(4) Install the captive screws (4) and tighten.



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Subtask 33-37-11-865-055

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
2LL.

Subtask 33-37-11-710-051

C. Do the operational test of the wheel well lights (Ref. TASK 33-37-00-710-
001).

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-37-11-410-051

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).

(3) Close the applicable access door/panel:


FOR 7LL
- Close the left MLG door 734 (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-410-001).
FOR 8LL
- Close the right MLG door 744 (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-410-001).
FOR 9LL
- Close the access panel 195BB.
FOR 10LL
- Close the access panel 196BB.



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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

R Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-224,236-238,

Subtask 33-37-11-410-051-A

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).

(3) Close the applicable access panel:


FOR 9LL
- Close the access panel 195BB.
FOR 10LL
- Close the access panel 196BB.


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TASK 33-37-11-000-003

Removal of the MLG Dome Light (AIRSIGNA)

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all MLG dome lights (AIRSIGNA).
____

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
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No specific blanking caps


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
FOR FIN 7LL
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT)
FOR FIN 8LL
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT)
FOR FIN 9LL
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT)
FOR FIN 10LL
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R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

33-37-11-991-003 Fig. 403

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-224,236-238,

33-37-11-991-003-A Fig. 403A


FOR FIN 7LL
32-12-00-010-001 Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
FOR FIN 8LL
32-12-00-010-001 Open the Main Gear Doors for Access

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C ALL

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-224,236-238,

Subtask 33-37-11-865-056

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

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122VU LIGHTING/WHL WELL/LTG/DOME 2LL X08



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R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-37-11-010-053

B. Get Access

(1) Open the applicable access door/panel:


FOR 7LL
- Open the left MLG door 734 (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-010-001).
- Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position at zone 147.
FOR 8LL
- Open the right MLG door 744 (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-010-001).
- Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position at zone 148.
FOR 9LL
- Open the access panel 195BB.
- Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position at zone 195.
FOR 10LL
- Open the access panel 196BB.
- Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position at zone 196.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

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Subtask 33-37-11-010-053-A

B. Get Access

(1) Open the applicable access panel:


FOR 9LL
- Open the access panel 195BB.
- Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position at zone 195.
FOR 10LL
- Open the access panel 196BB.
- Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) in position at zone 196.

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

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Figure 403/TASK 33-37-11-991-003


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Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-224,236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 403A/TASK 33-37-11-991-003-A)

**ON A/C ALL

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-224,236-238,

Subtask 33-37-11-020-053

A. Removal of the MLG Dome Light

(1) Support the MLG dome light (1).

(2) Remove the screws (4) and the washers (5).

(3) Move the MLG dome light (1) to get access to the electrical
connectors (2) and (3).

(4) Disconnect the electrical connectors (2) and (3).

(5) Remove the MLG dome light (1).

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Figure 403A/TASK 33-37-11-991-003-A


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TASK 33-37-11-400-003

Installation of the MLG Dome Light (AIRSIGNA)

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all MLG dome lights (AIRSIGNA).
____

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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

FOR FIN 7LL


No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT)
FOR FIN 8LL
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT)
FOR FIN 9LL
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT)
FOR FIN 10LL
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT)

B. Consumable Materials

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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R Material No. 05-002 USA MIL-PRF-8116


PUTTY, ZINC CHROMATE GENERAL PURPOSE (Ref. 20-31-00)



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33-37-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Wheel Well Lighting

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

33-37-11-991-003 Fig. 403

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-224,236-238,

33-37-11-991-003-A Fig. 403A


FOR FIN 7LL
32-12-00-010-001 Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
32-12-00-410-001 Close the Main Gear Doors after Access
FOR FIN 8LL
32-12-00-010-001 Open the Main Gear Doors for Access
32-12-00-410-001 Close the Main Gear Doors after Access

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C ALL

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-224,236-238,

Subtask 33-37-11-865-057

A. 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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R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-37-11-860-051

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure, that the applicable access door/panel is open:


FOR 7LL
- Make sure, that the left MLG door 734 is open (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-
010-001).
- Make sure, that the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) is in position at
zone 147.
FOR 8LL
- Make sure, that the right MLG door 744 is open (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-
010-001).
- Make sure, that the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) is in position at
zone 148.
FOR 9LL
- Make sure, that the access panel 195BB is open.
- Make sure, that the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) is in position at
zone 195.
FOR 10LL
- Make sure, that the access panel 196BB is open.
- Make sure, that the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) is in position at
zone 196.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-224,236-238,

Subtask 33-37-11-860-051-A

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure, that the applicable access panel is open:


FOR 9LL
- Make sure, that the access panel 195BB is open.
- Make sure, that the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) is in position at
zone 195.
FOR 10LL
- Make sure, that the access panel 196BB is open.
- Make sure, that the ACCESS PLATFORM 2M (6 FT) is in position at
zone 196.


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4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 33-37-11-991-003)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-224, 236-238,

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-224,236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 403A/TASK 33-37-11-991-003-A)

**ON A/C ALL

Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-224,236-238,

Subtask 33-37-11-420-052

A. Installation of the MLG Dome Light

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED
_______
BEFORE YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

(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 connector(s).

(4) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(5) Hold the MLG dome light (1) at its correct installation position.

(6) Support the MLG dome light (1) and connect the electrical connectors
(2) and (3).

(7) Apply the SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-002) to the washers (5)
and the screws (4).

(8) Install the MLG dome light (1) with the washers (5) and the screws
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(9) Tighten the screws (4).

Subtask 33-37-11-865-058

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
2LL.

Subtask 33-37-11-710-052

C. Do the operational test of the wheel well lights (Ref. TASK 33-37-00-710-
001).

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

R **ON A/C 106-149, 225-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-37-11-410-052

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).

(3) Close the applicable access door/panel:


FOR 7LL
- Close the left MLG door 734 (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-410-001).
FOR 8LL
- Close the right MLG door 744 (Ref. TASK 32-12-00-410-001).
FOR 9LL
- Close the access panel 195BB.
FOR 10LL
- Close the access panel 196BB.



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R Post SB 33-1044 For A/C 001-049,051-099,101-105,151-199,201-224,236-238,

Subtask 33-37-11-410-052-A

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).

(3) Close the applicable access panel:


FOR 9LL
- Close the access panel 195BB.
FOR 10LL
- Close the access panel 196BB.


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EXTERIOR - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
____________________________________

1. _______
General
The external lights provide the following illuminations:
- lights to illuminate the runway and the taxiway,
- lights to illuminate the wing leading edges and the engine nacelles,
- lights to give an indication of the aircraft position and to reduce
possible collision in the air or on the ground.

2. System
__________________
Description
The toggle switches on the overhead panel 25VU control the external lights
as follows:

A. Taxi and Takeoff Lights


(Ref. Fig. 001)
The taxi and takeoff lights provide illumination of the runway and the
taxiway.
Two lights are installed on the nose landing gear. The 400 W light is
switched on during the taxi phase. Both the 400 W and the 600 W light are
switched on during the takeoff phase.
A three position switch 4LR controls the lights.

B. Runway Turnoff Lights


(Ref. Fig. 001)
The runway turnoff lights provide illumination of the lateral areas of
the runway. Two lights are installed on the nose landing gear.
The toggle switch 2LC controls the lights.

C. Wing and Engine Scan Lights


(Ref. Fig. 001)
Two lights are installed, one on each side of the forward fuselage. They
illuminate the engine air intakes and the wing leading edges. It is
possible to examine these areas in flight; for example, to determine the
build up of ice.
The toggle switch 2LX controls the lights.

D. Navigation Light
(Ref. Fig. 002)
The dual navigation light system indicates the aircraft position and
direction.
It has:
- a red color light 9LA, incorporating two lamps, installed in the
left-hand wing-tip.
- a green color light 10LA, incorporating two lamps, installed in the
right-hand wing-tip.
- a white light 15LA, incorporating two lamps installed on the tail cone
at the extreme aft of the aircraft.



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Figure 001 (SHEET 2)



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Figure 001 (SHEET 3)



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Figure 002 (SHEET 1)



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Figure 002 (SHEET 2)



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A three position switch, 3LA on the panel 25VU, controls the lights.

E. Landing Lights
(Ref. Fig. 003)
The landing light system provides lighting to illuminate the runway when
the aircraft lands at night.
Two landing lights 7LB and 8LB are installed one on the underside of each
wing. Each light has a separate control switch 5LB and 6LB.
They can be extended at all aircraft speeds.

F. Anticollision/Beacon Lights
(Ref. Fig. 002)
Two anticollision/beacon lights are installed, 7LV on the top and 6LV on
the bottom of the aircraft fuselage. The anticollision/beacon lights are
high intensity red discharge lamps. Each lamp is supplied from an
individual power unit. The anticollision/beacon lights flash at approx.
60 flashes per minute, when the BEACON switch 2LV is in the ON position.
Three strobe lights are installed, two at each wing tip on the leading
edges 16LV and 17LV and one on the tail cone 19LV. The strobe lights are
high intensity white lights synchronized to operate alternately with the
anticollision/beacon light. The forward facing strobe lights flash at
approx. 120 flashes per minute and the rearward facing strobe light
flashes at approx. 60 flashes per minute. This occures when the STROBE
switch 11LV is either in the ON or AUTO position.

G. Logo Lights
(Ref. Fig. 002)
Two logo lights, 3LY in the left and 4LY in the right, are installed in
the horizontal stabilizers. They light up the airlines logo on the fin
when:
- the aircraft is in the landing phase of the flight,
- the aircraft is taxiing,
- the aircraft is in the take off phase of the flight.
A three position switch, 3LA on the panel 25VU, controls the logo lights
together with the navigation lights.



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Figure 003



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NAVIGATION LIGHTS - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
_____________________________________________

1. _______
General
The Navigation Light system gives an external, visual indication of the
position of the aircraft and its direction of flight.

2. Component
__________________
Location
R (Ref. Fig. 001)

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
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9LA LT-NAVIGATION, L WING TIP 534 534 33-41-11
10LA LT-NAVIGATION, R WING TIP 634 634 33-41-11
13LA XFMR-TAIL NAVIGATION LIGHT 317 317AL 33-41-16
15LA LT-NAVIGATION, TAIL 317 317 33-41-15

3. System
__________________
Description
R (Ref. Fig. 001)
A forward-facing navigation light assembly is installed at the leading edge
of each wing tip. A rearward-facing navigation light assembly is installed
on the tail cone, below the APU exhaust. Each light assembly has a different
colored lens:
- the left wing-tip navigation light 9LA has a red lens
- the right wing-tip navigation light 10LA has a green lens
- the tail navigation light 15LA has a clear lens.

The navigation lights are controlled by the toggle switch 3LA which is
installed on the overhead panel 25VU in the cockpit. The switch has three
positions, which are identified NAV & LOGO 2/1/OFF.

4. Power
____________
Supply
R (Ref. Fig. 002)
The SERVICE BUS 2, 216XP supplies the navigation light systems 1 and 2 with
115V AC 400Hz. The power is supplied to each system through the related
circuit breakers 1LA and 2LA. These circuit breakers are installed on the
panel 122VU in the cockpit. Relays 6LA and 7LA connect the supply to the
step-down transformers of the related navigation lights. These relays are
installed on the panel 103VU.

5. Interface
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Figure 002



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6. Component
_____________________
Description
R (Ref. Fig. 001)

A. Forward-Facing Navigation Light 9LA(10LA)

Each forward-facing navigation light assembly contains two light units


which operate independently. Each light unit contains:
- a step-down transformer
- a 28V AC, 50 WATT, halogen lamp.

B. Rearwards-Facing Navigation Light 15LA

The rearwards-facing navigation light assembly contains two light units


which operate independently. Each light unit has a 12V AC, 25 WATT,
quartz lamp.
The related step-down transformer assembly 13LA contains two step-down
transformers, which operate independently to supply their related light
unit. This step-down transformer assembly is installed near the
navigation light assembly, in the tail cone.

7. Operation/Control
________________________________
and Indicating
R (Ref. Fig. 001)
With the switch 3LA set to position 1, the 115V AC SERVICE BUS 2, 216XP
supplies power through:
- the circuit breaker 1LA
- the switch 3LA (to energize the relay 6LA)
- the relay 6LA to the step-down transfomers of the related navigation
lights.
R
The step-down transformers in the wing-tip navigation light assemblies
supply 28V AC to the related lamp. The lamp comes on.
Each step-down transformer in the step-down transformer assembly 13LA
supplies 12V AC to its related tail navigation light. The lamp comes on.
With the switch 3LA set to position 2, the operation is almost the same, but
this time the power is supplied through the circuit breaker 2LA and the
relay 7LA.

With the switch 3LA set to OFF:


- the relays 6LA and 7LA are de-energized
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NAVIGATION LIGHTS - DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION
_____________________________________________

TASK 33-41-00-040-001

Deactivation of the Glazing Panel of the Wing-Tip Navigation Light

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.

R CAUTION : IF YOU DO A TEMPORARY REPAIR TO A CRACK, VISUALLY EXAMINE THE CRACK


_______
R EACH DAY, OR AT INTERVALS OF TEN FLIGHT CYCLES.
R IF, AFTER FIVE CHECKS, THE DIMENSION OF THE CRACK IS NOT LARGER,
R EXAMINE THE CRACK AT INTERVALS OF FIFTY FLIGHT CYCLES.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-6


Wing tip navigation light glazing

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 fine abrasive paper
No specific safety barriers
No specific soap solution
No specific warning notice
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B. Consumable Materials

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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No specific PR1829 Polysulphide Sealant for Glazings


Material No. 05-065 C Z-24.380
EROSION PROTECTIVE TAPE (Ref. 20-31-00)
R Material No. 09-045
SEALANT POLYSULPHIDE FOR WINDSHIELD (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 19-003 USA AMS 3819
LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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57-37-12-000-001 Removal of the Navigation Light Glazing Panel


57-37-12-400-001 Installation of the Navigation Light Glazing Panel
33-41-00-991-003 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-41-00-991-003)

Subtask 33-41-00-941-050

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put the safety barriers in position.

(2) Put a warning notice on panel 25VU to tell persons not to operate the
navigation lights or the strobe lights.

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV1/AND LOGO/LT 1LA T03
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV2/AND LOGO/LT 2LA T02
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-41-00-991-003)

Subtask 33-41-00-040-050

R A. Deactivation of the Wing-Tip Navigation Light Glazing Panel

(1) For a pre modification 25268 glazing panel:

(a) You must replace the glazing panel (Ref. TASK 57-37-12-000-001),
(Ref. TASK 57-37-12-400-001) if it has one of these conditions:
- a longitudinal crack of more than 153 mm (6.0236 in.) in length
- a vertical crack of more than 25.4 mm (1.0000 in.) in length
- broken glazing.

(b) If the glazing panel has a longitudinal crack of less than 153 mm
(6.0236 in.) or a vertical crack of less than 25.4 mm (1.0000
in.), do the repair that follows:

1
_ Drill a 6.4 mm (0.2519 in.) dia. hole at the end of the crack.

2
_ Use fine abrasive paper to make the repair area rough. The
repair area is 5.0 mm (0.1968 in.) more than and all around
the tape.

3
_ Clean the surface of the glazing panel with MISCELLANEOUS
(Material No. 19-003) made moist with warm soap solution.

4
_ Dry the surface of the glazing panel with a clean
MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003).

5
_ Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-065) to cover the
crack and the stop drilled hole.



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NOTE : Make sure that the tape is installed correctly and has
____
no bubbles, wrinkles or tears in it.

6
_ Let the tape cure for not less than 15 mins at a minimum
temperature of 15 deg.C (59.00 deg.F).

7
_ Make an entry in the aircraft technical log that the glazing
panel has a temporary repair.

CAUTION : IF YOU DO A TEMPORARY REPAIR TO A CRACK, VISUALLY


_______
EXAMINE THE CRACK EACH DAY, OR AT INTERVALS OF TEN
FLIGHT CYCLES.
IF, AFTER FIVE CHECKS, THE DIMENSION OF THE CRACK IS
NOT LARGER, EXAMINE THE CRACK AT INTERVALS OF FIFTY
FLIGHT CYCLES.

8
_ Examine the temporary repair(s) for an increase in the length
of the crack(s).

R (2) For a post modification 25268 (pre modification 28219) glazing panel:

(a) You must replace the glazing panel (Ref. TASK 57-37-12-000-001),
(Ref. TASK 57-37-12-400-001) if it has one of these conditions:
- a crack of more than 25 mm (0.9842 in.) in length
- more than 3 cracks from one bolt hole
- more than 2 cracks from one bolt hole are in the direction of
the panel edge
- more than 6 bolt holes have cracks
- more than 2 adjacent bolt holes have cracks
- the glazing is broken.

(b) If the glazing panel has a crack of more than 12.0 mm (0.4724
in.) and is less than 25 mm (0.9842 in.) in length, do the
temporary repair that follows:

NOTE : Cracks that are in the direction of the panel edge must
____
not be stop drilled.

1
_ Drill a 6.4 mm (0.2519 in.) dia. hole at the end of the crack.

2
_ Clean the surface of the glazing panel with MISCELLANEOUS
(Material No. 19-003) made moist with warm soap solution.

3
_ Dry the surface of the glazing panel with a clean
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4
_ To make a weather seal, apply SEALANTS (Material No. 09-045)
or PR1829 Polysulphide Sealant for Glazings to cover the crack
and stop drilled hole.

5
_ Make an entry in the aircraft technical log that the glazing
panel has a temporary repair.

CAUTION : IF YOU DO A TEMPORARY REPAIR TO A CRACK, VISUALLY


_______
EXAMINE THE CRACK EACH DAY, OR AT INTERVALS OF TEN
FLIGHT CYCLES.
IF, AFTER FIVE CHECKS, THE DIMENSION OF THE CRACK IS
NOT LARGER, EXAMINE THE CRACK AT INTERVALS OF FIFTY
FLIGHT CYCLES.

6
_ Examine temporary repair(s) for an increase in the length of
the crack(s).

R (3) For a post modification 28219, 30791, 30889 or 32153 glazing panel:

(a) You must replace the glazing panel (Ref. TASK 57-37-12-000-001),
(Ref. TASK 57-37-12-400-001) if it has one of these conditions:
- more than one crack
- a vertical or longitudinal crack of more than 30 mm (1.1811
in.) in length
- a crack in the direction of the panel edge
- minimum thickness after polishing is less than 3.33 mm (0.1311
in.)
- broken glazing
- damage to the steel shield.

(b) If the glazing panel has a vertical or longitudinal crack of 30


mm (1.1811 in.) or less, do the repair that follows:

NOTE : A crack in the direction of the panel edge must not be


____
stop drilled.

1
_ Drill a 6.4 mm (0.2519 in.) dia. hole at the end of the crack.

2
_ Use fine abrasive paper to make the repair area rough. The
repair area is 5.0 mm (0.1968 in.) more than and all around
the tape.

3
_ Clean the surface of the glazing panel with MISCELLANEOUS
(Material No. 19-003) made moist with warm soap solution.

4
_ Dry the surface of the glazing panel with a clean
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5
_ To make a weather seal, apply SEALANTS (Material No. 09-045)
or PR1829 Polysulphide Sealant for Glazings to cover the stop
drilled hole.

6
_ Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-065) to cover the
crack and the stop drilled hole.

NOTE : Make sure that the tape is installed correctly and has
____
no bubbles, wrinkles or tears in it.

7
_ Let the tape cure for not less than 15 mins at a minimum
temperature of 15 deg.C (59.00 deg.F).

8
_ Make an entry in the aircraft technical log that the glazing
panel has a temporary repair.

CAUTION : IF YOU DO A TEMPORARY REPAIR TO A CRACK, VISUALLY


_______
EXAMINE THE CRACK EACH DAY, OR AT INTERVALS OF TEN
FLIGHT CYCLES.
IF, AFTER FIVE CHECKS, THE DIMENSION OF THE CRACK IS
NOT LARGER, EXAMINE THE CRACK AT INTERVALS OF FIFTY
FLIGHT CYCLES.

9
_ Examine the temporary repair for an increase in the length of
the crack.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-41-00-865-053

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1LA, 2LA, 10LV.

Subtask 33-41-00-942-050

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
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TASK 33-41-00-440-001

Reactivation of the Glazing Panel of the Wing-Tip Navigation Light

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 CDL TASK: 33-6


Wing tip navigation light glazing

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 access platform 4.35 m (14 ft. 3 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

57-37-12-000-001 Removal of the Navigation Light Glazing Panel


57-37-12-400-001 Installation of the Navigation Light Glazing Panel

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-41-00-941-051

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put the safety barriers in position.

(2) Put a warning notice on panel 25VU to tell persons not to operate the
navigation lights or the strobe lights.



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(3) Put the access platform below the applicable zone 534 (634).

Subtask 33-41-00-865-054

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV1/AND LOGO/LT 1LA T03
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV2/AND LOGO/LT 2LA T02
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-41-00-440-050

A. Reactivation of the Glazing Panel of the Wing-Tip Navigation Light

(1) Replace the wing-tip navigation light glazing panel (Ref. TASK 57-37-
12-000-001), (Ref. TASK 57-37-12-400-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-41-00-865-055

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1LA, 2LA, 10LV.

Subtask 33-41-00-942-051

B. Removal of Equipment

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

(2) Remove the safaty 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.

(6) Write in the aircraft technical log that the glazing panel of the
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TASK 33-41-00-040-002

Deactivation of the Lens of the Tail Navigation Light

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 CDL TASK: 33-3


Rear navigation light lens (glazing)

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 access platform 4.5 m (14 ft. 9 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

33-41-15-000-001 Removal of the Tail Navigation Light 15LA



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-41-00-941-054

A. Safety Precautions

WARNING : DO NOT TOUCH THE APU UNTIL IT IS SUFFICIENTLY COOL TO PREVENT


_______
BURNS WHEN YOU DO THE MAINTENANCE TASK(S).

(1) Put the safety barriers in position.

(2) Put a warning notice in the cockpit to tell persons not to operate
the tail navigation light.

(3) Put a warning notice in position to tell persons not to operate the
APU.

Subtask 33-41-00-941-052

B. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform at the APU tail-cone exhaust area Zone 317.

Subtask 33-41-00-865-056

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV1/AND LOGO/LT 1LA T03
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV2/AND LOGO/LT 2LA T02

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-41-00-040-051

A. Deactivation of the Lens of the Tail Navigation Light

(1) Remove the lens only (Ref. TASK 33-41-15-000-001).

(2) Write a note in the aircraft technical log that the lens has been
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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-41-00-865-057

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

Subtask 33-41-00-942-052

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
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TASK 33-41-00-440-002

Reactivation of the Lens of the Tail Navigation Light

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 CDL TASK: 33-3


Rear navigation light lens (glazing)

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 access platform 4.5 m (14 ft. 9 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

33-41-15-400-001 Installation of the Tail Navigation Light 15LA



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-41-00-941-055

A. Safety Precautions

WARNING : DO NOT TOUCH THE APU UNTIL IT IS SUFFICIENTLY COOL TO PREVENT


_______
BURNS WHEN YOU DO THE MAINTENANCE TASK(S).

(1) Put the safety barriers in position.

(2) Put a warning notice in the cockpit to tell persons not to operate
the tail navigation light.

(3) Put a warning notice in position to tell persons not to operate the
APU.

Subtask 33-41-00-941-053

B. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position at the APU tail-cone exhaust area
Zone 317.

Subtask 33-41-00-865-058

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV1/AND LOGO/LT 1LA T03
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV2/AND LOGO/LT 2LA T02

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-41-00-440-051

A. Reactivation of the Lens of the Tail Navigation Light

(1) Install a new lens only (Ref. TASK 33-41-15-400-001).

(2) Write a note in the aircraft technical log that the lens of the tail
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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-41-00-865-059

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

Subtask 33-41-00-942-053

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
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NAVIGATION LIGHTS - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
___________________________________

TASK 33-41-00-710-001

Operational Test of the Navigation Lights

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

R
R 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

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
33-41-00-991-001 Fig. 501



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-41-00-941-056

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put the safety barriers in position.

(2) Put a warning notice on the panel 25VU to tell persons not to operate
the navigation lights or the strobe lights.

Subtask 33-41-00-861-050

B. Energize the Electrical Circuits

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


002).

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 501/TASK 33-41-00-991-001)

Subtask 33-41-00-710-050

A. Operational Test

(1) Operational Test of the Navigation Lights

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

1. On the EXT LT control panel 25VU: - the NAV 1 lamps of the navigation
- put the toggle switch NAV & LOGO lights (9LA and 10LA) come on
(3LA) to the 1 position - the NAV 1 lamp of the navigation
light (15LA) comes on

- put the toggle switch NAV & LOGO - the NAV 2 lamps of the navigation
(3LA) to the 2 position lights (9LA and 10LA) come on and the
NAV 1 lamps go off
- the NAV 2 lamp of the navigation
light (15LA) comes on and the NAV 1
lamp goes off

- put the toggle switch NAV & LOGO - the navigation lights (9LA, 10LA and
(3LA) to the OFF position. 15LA) go off.



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Figure 501/TASK 33-41-00-991-001



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-41-00-862-050

A. De-energize the Electrical Circuits

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


002).

Subtask 33-41-00-942-054

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 ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and
standard tools and all other items.



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LIGHT - NAVIGATION (9LA,10LA) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
____________________________________________________

TASK 33-41-11-000-001

R Removal of the Wingtip Navigation Light 9LA(10LA)

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 4.0 m (13 ft. 1 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

57-37-12-000-001 Removal of the Navigation Light Glazing Panel


33-41-11-991-001 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-41-11-941-052

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put the safety barriers in position.

(2) Put a warning notice in position on panel 25VU to tell persons not to
operate the strobe lights or the navigation lights.

Subtask 33-41-11-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV1/AND LOGO/LT 1LA T03
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV2/AND LOGO/LT 2LA T02
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05

Subtask 33-41-11-010-052

C. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform below applicable zone 534 or 634.

(2) Remove the wingtip glazing panel (1) (Ref. TASK 57-37-12-000-001).

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-41-11-991-001)

Subtask 33-41-11-020-050

A. Removal of the Wingtip Navigation Light

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE
LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.

(1) Remove the bolts (5) and the washers (4).



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Wingtip Navigation Light
Figure 401/TASK 33-41-11-991-001



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(2) Pull out the navigation light (3) sufficiently and disconnect the
electrical connector (2).

(3) Remove the navigation light (3).

(4) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.



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TASK 33-41-11-400-001

R Installation of the Wingtip Navigation Light 9LA(10LA)

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 notice
No specific access platform 4 m (13 ft. 1 in.)

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 11-004 USA MIL-T-81533


1.1.1TRICHLOROETHANE (METHYL CHLOROFORM)
(Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 15-008 AIB TN 10138 TYPE II GRADE 2
CORROSION PREVENTIVE TEMPORARY PROTECTIVE COMPOUND
(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

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

20-28-00-912-004 Electrical Bonding of Components With Conductive


Bolts and Screws and Bonding Straps in the Fuselage
R and in the Wings (this does not include the tanks)-
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
33-41-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Navigation Lights
57-37-12-000-001 Removal of the Navigation Light Glazing Panel
57-37-12-400-001 Installation of the Navigation Light Glazing Panel
33-41-11-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-41-11-941-053

A. Safety Precautions

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

(2) Make sure that the warning notice is on the panel 25VU to tell
persons not to operate the strobe lights or the navigation lights.

Subtask 33-41-11-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the access platform is in position below the
applicable zone 534 or 634.

(2) Make sure that the navigation light glazing panel (1) has been
removed (Ref. TASK 57-37-12-000-001).



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-41-11-991-001)

Subtask 33-41-11-420-053

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) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area with a clean
MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003) made moist with CLEANING AGENTS
(Material No. 11-004).

(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.

(4) Make sure the electrical connector is in the correct condition.

Subtask 33-41-11-420-052

B. Installation of the Wingtip Navigation Light

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE
LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.

(1) Remove the blanking cap from the electrical connector (2).

(2) Put the navigation light (3) in position and connect the electrical
connector (2).

(3) Clean the electrical connector (2) with a MISCELLANEOUS (Material No.
19-003) made moist with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-004).



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(4) Apply a continuous layer of STORAGE PRESERVATION (Material No. 15-
008) to the electrical connector (2).

(5) Install the navigation light (3) with the washers (4) and the bolts
(5) (Ref. TASK 20-28-00-912-004).

Subtask 33-41-11-861-050

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


002).

Subtask 33-41-11-865-051

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

Subtask 33-41-11-710-050

E. Test

(1) Do an operational test of the navigation lights (Ref. TASK 33-41-00-


710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-41-11-862-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


002).

Subtask 33-41-11-410-050

B. Close Access

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

(2) Install the wingtip glazing panel (1) (Ref. TASK 57-37-12-400-001).



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Subtask 33-41-11-942-050

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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TASK 33-41-11-000-002

Removal of the Lamp in the Wingtip Navigation Light

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 circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific lint-free cloth
R No specific AR ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT)
R No specific AR SAFETY BARRIER
R No specific AR WARNING NOTICE

B. Referenced Information

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

57-37-12-000-001 Removal of the Navigation Light Glazing Panel


33-41-11-991-002 Fig. 402



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3. __________
Job Set-up

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-41-11-991-002)

Subtask 33-41-11-941-051

A. Safety Precautions

R (1) Put the SAFETY BARRIERS in position.

R (2) Put a WARNING NOTICE in position on the panel 25VU to tell persons
R not to operate:
R - the strobe lights
R - the navigation lights.
R

Subtask 33-41-11-865-055

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV1/AND LOGO/LT 1LA T03
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV2/AND LOGO/LT 2LA T02
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05

Subtask 33-41-11-010-053

C. Get Access

R (1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT) below applicable zone 534 or 634.

(2) Remove the wingtip glazing panel (Ref. TASK 57-37-12-000-001).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-41-11-020-051-A

A. Removal of the Wingtip Navigation-Light Lamp

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE
LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.



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R Wingtip Navigation Light Lamp - Location and Details
R Figure 402/TASK 33-41-11-991-002



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CAUTION : DO NOT USE NON APPROVED METAL TOOLS TO REMOVE THE LAMP FROM THE
_______
LAMP HOLDER. THESE METAL TOOLS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE LAMP
REFLECTOR AND THE LAMP HOLDER.

CAUTION : DO NOT APPLY TOO MUCH FORCE TO THE BULB OR SOCKET CONTACTS. TOO
_______
MUCH FORCE CAN CAUSE PERMANENT DEFORMATION OF THE SOCKET, AND
AS A RESULT, ARCING AND THUS BULB FAILURE.

NOTE : This procedure is applicable to one and two-lamp wingtip


____
navigation lights.

(1) Release the clips (4) that hold the glass (3) of the navigation light
in position.

(2) Remove the glass (3) and the gasket (2).

(3) Use a lint-free cloth to carefully remove the lamp (1) from the
navigation light as follows:

(a) Carefully push the lamp (1) vertically up (or down) to release
the lower (or higher) location spigot.

(b) Carefully pull and remove the lamp (1) from the lamp socket.

NOTE : To remove the lamp (1) without damage, put a piece of


____
string or cable tie around the lamp (1). The string/cable
tie can then be used to safely pull the lamp (1) out of
position.



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Installation of the Lamp in the Wingtip Navigation Light

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 lint-free cloth


R No specific AR ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 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)

C. Expendable Parts

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

2 gasket 33-41-11 01E-035



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D. 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
33-41-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Navigation Lights
57-37-12-000-001 Removal of the Navigation Light Glazing Panel
57-37-12-400-001 Installation of the Navigation Light Glazing Panel
33-41-11-991-002 Fig. 402

3. __________
Job Set-up

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-41-11-991-002)

Subtask 33-41-11-941-054

A. Safety Precautions

R (1) Make sure that the SAFETY BARRIERS are in position.

R (2) Make sure that the WARNING NOTICE is on the panel 25VU to tell
R persons not to operate:
R - the strobe lights
R - the navigation lights.
R

Subtask 33-41-11-860-052

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

R (1) Make sure that the ACCESS PLATFORM 4M (13 FT) is in position below
the applicable zone 534 or 634.

(2) Make sure that the navigation light glazing panel is removed
(Ref. TASK 57-37-12-000-001).



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4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-41-11-420-054

A. Preparation for Installation

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area with a clean
MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003) made moist with CLEANING AGENTS
(Material No. 11-026).

(2) Make sure that the lamp (1) and the glass (3) are clean and in the
correct condition.

(3) Make sure that the gasket (2) is not damaged. If necessary, replace
the gasket (2).

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

Subtask 33-41-11-420-051-A

B. Installation of the Lamp in the Wingtip Navigation-Light

CAUTION : USE ONLY APPROVED LAMPS. LAMPS THAT ARE NOT APPROVED CAN CAUSE
_______
DAMAGE TO THE NAVIGATION-LIGHT TRANSFORMER AND LAMP-HOLDER.

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE
LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.

CAUTION : DO NOT APPLY TOO MUCH FORCE TO THE BULB OR SOCKET CONTACTS. TOO
_______
MUCH FORCE CAN CAUSE PERMANENT DEFORMATION OF THE SOCKET, AND
AS A RESULT, ARCING AND THUS BULB FAILURE.

NOTE : This procedure is applicable for one and two-lamp wingtip


____
navigation lights.

(1) Use a lint-free cloth to hold the lamp (1).

(2) Put the base of the lamp (1) into the lamp socket. Carefully push the
lamp (1) and make sure that the two locating spigots engage the slots
of the contact strip.

(3) Put the gasket (2) and the glass (3) in position on the navigation
light and install the two clips (4).



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C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


002).

Subtask 33-41-11-865-056

R D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1LA, 2LA, 10LV.

Subtask 33-41-11-710-051

E. Test

(1) Do an operational test of the navigation lights (Ref. TASK 33-41-00-


710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-41-11-862-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


002).

Subtask 33-41-11-410-051

B. Close Access

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

(2) Install the wingtip glazing panel (Ref. TASK 57-37-12-400-001).

Subtask 33-41-11-942-051

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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LIGHT - NAVIGATION, TAIL (15LA) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
______________________________________________________

TASK 33-41-15-000-001

Removal of the Tail Navigation Light 15LA

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. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific blanking caps


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
R No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE

B. Referenced Information

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

R 33-41-15-991-001-A Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-41-15-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV1/AND LOGO/LT 1LA T03
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV2/AND LOGO/LT 2LA T02
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05



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B. Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position at the APU
tail-cone-exhaust area, Zone 317.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-41-15-991-001-A)

Subtask 33-41-15-020-051-A

A. Removal of the tail navigation light

WARNING : DO NOT REMOVE THE STROBE LIGHT FOR AT LEAST TEN MINUTES AFTER
_______
YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS. THE HIGH VOLTAGE
ELECTRICAL CURRENT IN THE CAPACITOR OF THE STROBE LIGHT IS
DANGEROUS.

(1) Hold the tail navigation light (3).

(2) Remove the screws (1) and the washers (2).

(3) Remove the tail navigation light (3) from the APU exhaust
access-fairing (4) sufficiently to get access to the electrical
connectors (5) and (6).
R

R (4) Disconnect the electrical connectors (5) and (6) from the tail
navigation light (3).

R (5) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.



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R Tail Navigation Light 15LA
R Figure 401/TASK 33-41-15-991-001-A



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TASK 33-41-15-400-001

Installation of the Tail Navigation Light 15LA

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. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 09-019 USA AMS 3267/3


R NO LONGER AVAILABLE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 09-023 USA MIL-S-38249 TYPE I
FIRE WALL SEALANT (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 19-003 USA AMS 3819
LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)

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
33-41-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Navigation Lights
33-48-00-710-002 Operational Test of the Anti-Collision/Strobe
Lighting
33-41-15-991-001-A Fig. 401



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Job Set-up

Subtask 33-41-15-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV1/AND LOGO/LT 1LA T03
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV2/AND LOGO/LT 2LA T02
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-41-15-991-001-A)

Subtask 33-41-15-910-050

A. Preparation for Installation

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

Subtask 33-41-15-420-051-A

B. Installation of the Tail Navigation Light

(1) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors (5) and (6).

(2) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(3) Connect the electrical connectors (5) and (6) to the tail navigation
light (3).

(4) Put the tail navigation light (3) in position on the APU exhaust
access-fairing (4).

(5) Install the the screws (1) and the washers (2).

R (6) Clean the outer side of the tail navigation light (3) with a
R MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003).



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R (7) Apply the SEALANTS (Material No. 09-023), or the SEALANTS (Material
No. 09-019) to all sides of the mating flange of the tail navigation
light (3), the washers (2) and the screws (1).

R NOTE : The tack-free


____ time of the SEALANTS (Material No. 09-023) is 24
R hours and the cure time is 72 hours at 25 deg.C (77.00 deg.F).
R The tack-free time of the SEALANTS (Material No. 09-019) is 10
R hours and the cure time is 24 hours at 25 deg.C (77.00 deg.F).

Subtask 33-41-15-865-052

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1LA, 2LA, 10LV, 1KD, 2KD.

Subtask 33-41-15-861-050

D. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 33-41-15-710-050

E. Do the operational test of the tail navigation lights (Ref. TASK 33-41-
00-710-001) and (Ref. TASK 33-48-00-710-002).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-41-15-942-050

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 33-41-15-862-050

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


002).



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TASK 33-41-15-000-002

Removal of the Lamp(s) of the Tail Navigation Light 15LA

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. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

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


No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE

B. Referenced Information

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

33-41-15-991-002 Fig. 402

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-41-15-865-053

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV1/AND LOGO/LT 1LA T03
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV2/AND LOGO/LT 2LA T02
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05



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B. Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE in position at the APU
tail-cone-exhaust area, Zone 317.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-41-15-991-002)

Subtask 33-41-15-020-052

A. Removal of the Lamps of the Tail Navigation Light

R NOTE : For the protection of your eyes, it is important to use goggles


____
R during the removal of the bulb.

(1) Only if a sealing is defective, discard it.

R (2) Hold the lens (7) and remove the screws (9).
R

R (3) Remove and discard the sealing-rings (8).

R (4) Remove the lens (7) from the tail navigation light (1).

R (5) Remove the sealing (4), the clips (6) and (10) and the white lenses
R (5) and (11).
R

R (6) Remove the lamps (3) and (12). and the sealings (2) and (13).
R


R

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Figure 402/TASK 33-41-15-991-002



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TASK 33-41-15-400-002

Installation of the Lamp(s) of the Tail Navigation Light 15LA

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Expendable Parts

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R 8 sealing-ring 33-41-15 01 -030


8 sealing-ring 33-41-15 01A-030

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
33-41-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Navigation Lights
33-48-00-710-002 Operational Test of the Anti-Collision/Strobe
Lighting
33-41-15-991-002 Fig. 402



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-41-15-865-054

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV1/AND LOGO/LT 1LA T03
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV2/AND LOGO/LT 2LA T02
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-41-15-991-002)

Subtask 33-41-15-910-051

A. Preparation for Installation

R (1) Make sure that the parts retained from the removed component are
R clean and in the correct condition.

R (2) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

R (3) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

Subtask 33-41-15-420-052

B. Installation of the Lamps of the Tail Navigation Light

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE
LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.

R (1) Only install new sealings, if necessary.

R (2) Install the sealings (2) and (13).

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R (4) Put the white lenses (5) and (11) in position on the tail navigation
light (1) and install the clips (6) and (10).

R (5) Install the sealing (4).

R (6) Put the lens (7) in position on the tail navigation light (1).

R (7) Install the screws (9) each with a new sealing-ring (8).

Subtask 33-41-15-865-055

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1LA, 2LA, 10LV, 1KD, 2KD.

Subtask 33-41-15-861-051

D. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 33-41-15-710-051

R E. Do the operational test of the tail navigation lights (Ref. TASK 33-41-
R 00-710-001) and (Ref. TASK 33-48-00-710-002).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-41-15-942-051

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 33-41-15-862-051

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


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TRANSFORMER - TAIL NAVIGATION LIGHT (13LA) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_________________________________________________________________

TASK 33-41-16-000-001

Removal of the Tail Navigation-Light Transformer 13LA

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 4.0 m (13 ft. 1 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

R 33-41-15-000-001 Removal of the Tail Navigation Light 15LA


52-41-18-000-001 Removal of the APU Exhaust Access-Fairing 317AL
33-41-16-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-41-16-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV1/AND LOGO/LT 1LA T03
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV2/AND LOGO/LT 2LA T02
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05



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B. Get Access

R (1) Put the access platform in the APU tail-cone exhaust area Zone 317.

R (2) Remove the APU exhaust access fairing 317AL (Ref. TASK 52-41-18-000-
R 001) or, as an alternative, the tail navigation light 15LA (Ref. TASK
R 33-41-15-000-001).

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-41-16-991-001)

Subtask 33-41-16-020-051

A. Removal of the Tail Navigation-Light Transformer 13LA

R (1) Disconnect the electrical connectors (1) and (6).

(2) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.

R (3) Remove the screws (2) and the washers (3).

R (4) Remove the screw (4) and the washer (5).

R (5) Remove the transformer plate (7) with the transformer from the APU
R exhaust access fairing.



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R Tail Navigation-Light Transformer 13LA
Figure 401/TASK 33-41-16-991-001



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TASK 33-41-16-400-001

Installation of the Tail Navigation-Light Transformer 13LA

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. Consumable Materials

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

R Material No. 05-002 USA MIL-PRF-8116


PUTTY, ZINC CHROMATE GENERAL PURPOSE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 09-003 C Z-16.115
SEALANT,POLYSULFIDE (USE 09-018) (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 09-023 USA MIL-S-38249 TYPE I
FIRE WALL SEALANT (Ref. 20-31-00)

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)-
33-41-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Navigation Lights
33-41-15-400-001 Installation of the Tail Navigation Light 15LA
33-48-00-710-002 Operational Test of the Anti-Collision/Strobe
Lighting
52-41-18-400-001 Installation of the APU Exhaust Access-Fairing 317AL



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

33-41-16-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-41-16-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV1/AND LOGO/LT 1LA T03
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV2/AND LOGO/LT 2LA T02
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-41-16-991-001)

R WARNING : OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS WHEN YOU USE THE SPECIAL
_______
R MATERIAL.
R THIS MATERIAL IS DANGEROUS.

Subtask 33-41-16-910-050

A. Preparation for Installation

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

R WARNING : THE SEALANT IS CLASSIFIED AS A DANGEROUS MATERIAL WHICH CAN


_______
R CAUSE INJURY OR ILLNESS IF IT IS NOT CORRECTLY USED. BEFORE
R YOU USE THIS PRODUCT, READ THE APPLICABLE MANUFACTURERS
R MATERIAL DATA SAFETY SHEET AND OBEY THE SAFETY AND HEALTH
R PRECAUTIONS.

(3) Apply the SEALANTS (Material No. 09-003) to the mating surfaces.



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R (4) Apply the putty, SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-002) to the
R screws (2) and (4) and the washers (3) and (5).

Subtask 33-41-16-420-050

B. Installation of the Tail Navigation-Light Transformer 13LA

R (1) Install the transformer plate (7) with the transformer in the APU
R exhaust access fairing.

R (2) Install the screw (4) and the washer (5) for bonding (Ref. TASK 20-
R 28-00-912-004).

R (3) Install the screws (2) and the washers (3).

R WARNING : THE SEALANT IS CLASSIFIED AS A DANGEROUS MATERIAL WHICH CAN


_______
R CAUSE INJURY OR ILLNESS IF IT IS NOT CORRECTLY USED. BEFORE
R YOU USE THIS PRODUCT, READ THE APPLICABLE MANUFACTURERS
R MATERIAL DATA SAFETY SHEET AND OBEY THE SAFETY AND HEALTH
R PRECAUTIONS.

R (4) Seal the screws (2) and (4) and the washers (3) and (5) with the
R SEALANTS (Material No. 09-023).

R (5) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

R (6) Connect the electrical connectors (1) and (6).

Subtask 33-41-16-410-050

R C. Install the APU exhaust access fairing 317AL (Ref. TASK 52-41-18-400-001)
R or, as an alternative, the tail navigation light 15LA (Ref. TASK 33-41-
R 15-400-001).

Subtask 33-41-16-865-052

D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1LA, 2LA, 10LV, 1KD, 2KD.

Subtask 33-41-16-710-050

E. Do the operational test ot the tail navigation lights (Ref. TASK 33-41-
00-710-001) and (Ref. TASK 33-48-00-710-002).



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-41-16-942-050

A. Remove the access platform(s).



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LANDING LIGHTS - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
__________________________________________

1. _______
General
R Two retractable landing lights are installed on the bottom of the wings at
R Zone 571 and 671. The lights operate through maximum operating speeds (VMo).

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

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
7LB LT-LANDING, L 571 571 33-42-11
8LB LT-LANDING, R 671 671 33-42-11

3. System
__________________
Description
(Ref. Fig. 001)
R The left-hand (LH) landing light 7LB and the right-hand (RH) landing light
R 8LB are installed on the bottom of the LH and RH wings. Each landing light
R has an independent extension/retraction and illumination circuit. Two toggle
R switches, LAND L 5LB and LAND R 6LB, control the landing light system. These
R switches are installed on the overhead panel 25VU in the cockpit. When the
R landing lights are extended, an indication LAND LT is shown on the cathode
R ray tube (CRT) as a memo message. The CRT is a part of the Electronic
R Centralized Aircraft Monitoring system (ECAM) (Ref. 31-52-00).

4. Power
____________
Supply
(Ref. Fig. 002)
R The 115V AC busbars, 101XP and 202XP, supply power to the LH and RH landing
R lights through the circuit breakers 1LB, 2LB, 3LB and 4LB. These circuit
R breakers are installed on panel 122VU in the cockpit. The circuit breakers
R 1LB and 2LB control the power supply to the LH and RH landing light
R step-down transformers. The circuit breakers 3LB and 4LB control the power
R supply to the LH and RH single-phase motors of the landing lights.

5. Interface
_________

Not Applicable



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R Landing Lights - Component Location
Figure 001



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R Landing Lights - Schematic
Figure 002



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6. Component
_____________________
Description
(Ref. Fig. 002)

R A. Landing Light Assembly 7LB(8LB)

Each landing light assembly has:


- a single-phase motor which has an electromagnetic brake. This is
R connected to a gearbox which moves a screw-jack that extends and
R retracts the lamp housing
- a lamp housing which has installed a 28V AC, 600 WATT, quartz,
sealed-beam unit
- a step-down transformer, which is attached to the gearbox housing
- two sealed limit microswitches
- a power relay
- a full-wave rectifier.

R B. Two toggle switches 5LB and 6LB

R The toggle switches LAND L 5LB and LAND R 6LB have three switch
R positions, which are labelled ON, OFF and RETRACT.

7. Operation/Control
________________________________
and Indicating
(Ref. Fig. 001)

R A. Two control switches 5LB and 6LB are installed on the overhead panel
R 25VU. The switch LAND L controls the left-hand landing light and the
switch LAND R controls the right-hand landing light. These switches are
operated from RETRACT to OFF to ON for extension and illumination of the
R landing lights. Then from ON to OFF to RETRACT, to set the landing lights
R to off and to retract them. These operations are as follows:

- RETRACT to OFF
Power is supplied to the extend coil of the related motor, through a
microswitch, to extend the related landing light.

- OFF to ON
Power is supplied to the related power relay, through the full-wave
rectifier and the closed contacts of a microswitch. This connects 115V
R AC, 400Hz, to the step-down transformer which decreases the voltage to
R 28V AC. The related landing light comes on.

- ON to OFF
This removes power from the related power relay and opens the contacts
of the microswitch. This removes 115V AC, 400 Hz, from the step-down
transformer and the related landing light goes off.

- OFF to RETRACT



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R retracts the related landing light. The landing light stays off.



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LANDING LIGHTS - DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION
__________________________________________

TASK 33-42-00-040-001

Deactivation of the Landing Lights

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 THERE ARE NO SIGNS OF FUEL CONTAMINATION IN THE
_______
LANDING LIGHT ASSEMBLY.
IF YOU FIND FUEL CONTAMINATION, NO PERSON MUST OPERATE THE LANDING
LIGHT UNTIL:
- YOU REPAIR THE FUEL LEAK
- YOU REPLACE THE LANDING LIGHT ASSEMBLY.
IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS PRECAUTION, IGNITION OF THE REMAINING FUEL IN
THE LANDING LIGHT CAN OCCUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-7


Landing lights: Z571, Z671

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 ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE
R No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE



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B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 08-052 USA AMS-T-23397 AND/OR L-T-80B


SELF ADHESIVEALUMINIUM TAPE (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. 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
33-42-00-991-002 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-42-00-941-052

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put the safety barriers in position.

R (2) Put a WARNING NOTICE in position on panel 25VU to tell persons not to
R operate the landing lights.
R

R Subtask 33-42-00-860-051

R B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

R (1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

R (2) If necessary, retract the applicable landing light 7LB(8LB):

R (a) In zone 571 (671), make sure the travel range of the landing
R light is clear.

R (b) In the cockpit, on the lighting panel 25VU, set the LAND L (R)
R switch to RETRACT.



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R (c) Make sure the landing light retracts.

R (3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-


R 002).

R (4) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE below the applicable
R zone 571(671).

Subtask 33-42-00-865-057

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 7LB
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/L/CTL 3LB T05
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/L/SPLY 1LB T04
FOR 8LB
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/R/CTL 4LB T07
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/R/SPLY 2LB T06

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-42-00-991-002)

Subtask 33-42-00-040-050

A. Deactivation of the Landing Lights

(1) Apply BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-052) across the
opening of the applicable landing light 7LB(8LB).

NOTE : Make sure that the tape is correctly installed and has no
____
bubbles, wrinkles or tears in it.

(2) Write a note in the aircraft technical log that the applicable
landing light 7LB(8LB) is deactivated.



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R Landing Light Hole - Location
Figure 401/TASK 33-42-00-991-002



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-42-00-942-052

R A. Removal of Equipment

(1) Remove the safety barriers.

(2) Remove the access platform(s).

R (3) Remove the warning notice(s).

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



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TASK 33-42-00-440-001

Reactivation of the Landing Lights

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 THERE ARE NO SIGNS OF FUEL CONTAMINATION IN THE
_______
LANDING LIGHT ASSEMBLY.
IF YOU FIND FUEL CONTAMINATION, NO PERSON MUST OPERATE THE LANDING
LIGHT UNTIL:
- YOU REPAIR THE FUEL LEAK
- YOU REPLACE THE LANDING LIGHT ASSEMBLY.
IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS PRECAUTION, IGNITION OF THE REMAINING FUEL IN
THE LANDING LIGHT CAN OCCUR.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-7


Landing lights: Z571, Z671

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific safety barriers


No specific AR ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE



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B. Referenced Information

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

33-42-11-000-001 Removal of the Landing Light 7LB (8LB)


33-42-11-400-003 Installation of the Landing Light 7LB (8LB)
33-42-00-991-002 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-42-00-941-053

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put the safety barriers in position.

R (2) Put a WARNING NOTICE in position on panel 25VU to tell persons not to
R operate the landing lights.
R

R Subtask 33-42-00-860-052

R B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

R (1) Make sure the applicable landing light 7LB(8LB) is retracted.

R (2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 3M (10 FT)- ADJUSTABLE below the applicable
R zone 571(671).

Subtask 33-42-00-865-059

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 7LB
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/L/CTL 3LB T05
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/L/SPLY 1LB T04
FOR 8LB
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/R/CTL 4LB T07
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/R/SPLY 2LB T06



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-42-00-991-002)

Subtask 33-42-00-440-050

A. Reactivation of the Landing Lights

(1) Remove the high speed tape from the opening of the applicable landing
light 7LB(8LB).

(2) Remove the applicable landing light 7LB(8LB) (Ref. TASK 33-42-11-000-
001).

(3) Install the applicable landing light 7LB(8LB) (Ref. TASK 33-42-11-
400-003).

(4) Write a note in the aircraft technical log that the applicable
landing light 7LB(8LB) is reactivated.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-42-00-865-060

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 7LB
1LB, 3LB
FOR 8LB
2LB, 4LB.

Subtask 33-42-00-942-053

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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LANDING LIGHTS - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
________________________________

TASK 33-42-00-710-001

Operational Test of the Landing Lights

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 THERE ARE NO SIGNS OF FUEL CONTAMINATION IN THE
_______
LANDING LIGHT ASSEMBLY.
IF YOU FIND FUEL CONTAMINATION, NO PERSON MUST OPERATE THE LANDING
LIGHT UNTIL:
- YOU REPAIR THE FUEL LEAK
- YOU REPLACE THE LANDING LIGHT ASSEMBLY.
IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS PRECAUTION, IGNITION OF THE REMAINING FUEL IN
THE LANDING LIGHT CAN OCCUR.

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


R No specific 1 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
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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-42-00-941-051

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put the safety barriers in position.


R

R (2) Put a WARNING NOTICE in position on the panel 25VU to tell persons
not to operate the landing lights.

Subtask 33-42-00-861-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


002).

Subtask 33-42-00-865-050

C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/R/CTL 4LB T07
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/R/SPLY 2LB T06
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/L/CTL 3LB T05
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/L/SPLY 1LB T04

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-42-00-710-050

R A. Operational Test of the Landing Lights

R CAUTION : DO NOT OPERATE THE RETRACTABLE LANDING LIGHT 7LB (8LB) FOR MORE
_______
R THAN ONE MINUTE WHEN THE AIRCRAFT IS ON THE GROUND. THE LANDING
R LIGHT CAN BECOME DAMAGED IF IT OPERATES WITH NO AIRFLOW TO KEEP
R THE LIGHT UNIT COOL. MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS A MINIMUM PERIOD
R OF FIVE MINUTES BETWEEN EACH OPERATION, TO LET THE TEMPERATURE
R OF THE LIGHT UNIT DECREASE.

(1) Make sure that the travel range(s) of the applicable landing light(s)
is(are) clear.

(2) Do this test:

NOTE : This test is for the left landing light. For the right landing
____
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ACTION RESULT
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On panel 25VU: At zone 571(671):

1. Set the LAND L(LAND R) switch to - the landing light extends fully in
OFF. not more than 10 seconds.

2. Set the LAND L(LAND R) switch to - the landing light comes on.
ON.

3. Set the LAND L(LAND R) switch to - the landing light goes off.
OFF.

4. Set the LAND L(LAND R) switch to - the landing light retracts in not
RETRACT. more than 10 seconds.

5. Set the LAND L(LAND R) switch to - the landing light extends


ON. - before the landing light is fully
extended, the light comes on.

6. Set the LAND L(LAND R) switch to - the landing light retracts


RETRACT. - after the landing light starts to
retract, the light goes off.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-42-00-862-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


002).

Subtask 33-42-00-942-051

B. Removal of Equipment

(1) Remove the safety barriers.

(2) Remove the warning notice(s).

(3) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and
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LIGHT - LANDING (7LB,8LB) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
________________________________________________

TASK 33-42-11-000-001

Removal of the Landing Light 7LB (8LB)

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 THERE ARE NO SIGNS OF FUEL CONTAMINATION IN THE
_______
LANDING LIGHT ASSEMBLY.
IF YOU FIND FUEL CONTAMINATION, NO PERSON MUST OPERATE THE LANDING
LIGHT UNTIL:
- YOU REPAIR THE FUEL LEAK
- YOU REPLACE THE LANDING LIGHT ASSEMBLY.
IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS PRECAUTION, IGNITION OF THE REMAINING FUEL IN
THE LANDING LIGHT CAN OCCUR.

R CAUTION : WHEN YOU REPLACE A LANDING LIGHT ASSEMBLY, EXAMINE THE APPLICABLE
_______
R LANDING LIGHT ASSEMBLY FOR SIGNS OF FUEL CONTAMINATION. IF YOU FIND
R FUEL CONTAMINATION, EXAMINE THE ITEMS THAT FOLLOW FOR SIGNS OF FUEL
R LEAKAGE:
R - THE FUEL PUMP(S) 21QA(26QA) OR 25QA(22QA)
R - THE WATER DRAIN VALVE 25QM(26QM) DIRECTLY FORWARD OF THE LANDING
R LIGHT ASSEMBLY.
R REFER TO AMM 28-11-00-06 FOR LEAKAGE LIMITS AND REPAIR AS NECESSARY.
R IF YOU DO NOT REPAIR THE LEAK, NO PERSONS MUST OPERATE THE APPLICABLE
R LANDING LIGHT UNTIL:
R - THE LEAK IS REPAIRED
R - THE LANDING LIGHT ASSEMBLY IS REPLACED.

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 safety barriers
No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 2.8 m (9 ft. 2 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

R 28-11-00-280-002 Structural Fuel Tank Leaks - General Information


28-11-41-000-003 Removal of the Water Drain Valve 25QM (26QM)
28-21-51-000-001 Removal of the Fuel Pumps 21QA(26QA) and 25QA(22QA)
33-42-11-991-002 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-42-11-941-052

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put the safety barriers in position.

(2) Put a warning notice in the cockpit to tell persons not to operate
the landing lights.

Subtask 33-42-11-865-050

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
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122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/R/CTL 4LB T07
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/R/SPLY 2LB T06
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/L/CTL 3LB T05
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/L/SPLY 1LB T04



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Subtask 33-42-11-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position as applicable:


- FOR 7LB
below zone 571
- FOR 8LB
below zone 671.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-42-11-991-002)

Subtask 33-42-11-210-058

A. Examine the Landing Light Assembly for Fuel Contamination

(1) Examine the landing light assembly for signs of fuel contamination.

(2) If you find fuel contamination, examine the items that follow for
fuel leakage:
- the fuel pumps 21QA(26QA) and 25QA(22QA) (Ref. TASK 28-21-51-000-
001)
- the water drain valve 25QM(26QM) (Ref. TASK 28-11-41-000-003)
- the wing tank structure (Ref. TASK 28-11-00-280-002).
Repair the leak(s) as necessary.

Subtask 33-42-11-020-050

B. Removal of the Landing Light

(1) Disconnect the electrical connector (4) from the light assembly (1).

(2) Put a blanking cap on the disconnected electrical connector.

(3) Remove the screws (2).

(4) Remove the light assembly (1).



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Landing Light 7LB (8LB)
Figure 401/TASK 33-42-11-991-002



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TASK 33-42-11-400-003

Installation of the Landing Light 7LB (8LB)

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.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THERE ARE NO SIGNS OF FUEL CONTAMINATION IN THE
_______
LANDING LIGHT ASSEMBLY.
IF YOU FIND FUEL CONTAMINATION, NO PERSON MUST OPERATE THE LANDING
LIGHT UNTIL:
- YOU REPAIR THE FUEL LEAK
- YOU REPLACE THE LANDING LIGHT ASSEMBLY.
IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS PRECAUTION, IGNITION OF THE REMAINING FUEL IN
THE LANDING LIGHT CAN OCCUR.

R CAUTION : WHEN YOU REPLACE A LANDING LIGHT ASSEMBLY, EXAMINE THE APPLICABLE
_______
R LANDING LIGHT ASSEMBLY FOR SIGNS OF FUEL CONTAMINATION. IF YOU FIND
R FUEL CONTAMINATION, EXAMINE THE ITEMS THAT FOLLOW FOR SIGNS OF FUEL
R LEAKAGE:
R - THE FUEL PUMP(S) 21QA(26QA) OR 25QA(22QA)
R - THE WATER DRAIN VALVE 25QM(26QM) DIRECTLY FORWARD OF THE LANDING
R LIGHT ASSEMBLY.
R REFER TO AMM 28-11-00-06 FOR LEAKAGE LIMITS AND REPAIR AS NECESSARY.
R IF YOU DO NOT REPAIR THE LEAK, NO PERSONS MUST OPERATE THE APPLICABLE
R LANDING LIGHT UNTIL:
R - THE LEAK IS REPAIRED
R - THE LANDING LIGHT ASSEMBLY IS REPLACED.

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 2.8 m (9 ft. 2 in.)



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B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 08-004A USA MIL-A-46106 TYPE I


ADHESIVE SEALANT (Ref. 20-31-00)
R Material No. 11-026 GB DEF-STAN 68-148/1
R SOLVENT GENERAL PURPOSE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 15-008 AIB TN 10138 TYPE II GRADE 2
CORROSION PREVENTIVE TEMPORARY PROTECTIVE COMPOUND
(Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 19-003 USA AMS 3819
LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Expendable Parts

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FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

3 seal 33-42-05 01 -040

D. Referenced Information

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

33-42-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Landing Lights


33-42-11-991-002 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-42-11-941-055

A. Safety Precautions

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

(2) Make sure that the warning notice is in the cockpit to tell persons
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B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/R/CTL 4LB T07
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/R/SPLY 2LB T06
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/L/CTL 3LB T05
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/L/SPLY 1LB T04

Subtask 33-42-11-860-050

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the access platform is in position.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-42-11-991-002)

Subtask 33-42-11-420-050

R A. Preparation for Installation

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area with a clean
R MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003) made moist with CLEANING AGENTS
R (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.

(4) If the seal (3) is damaged you must replace it as follows:

(a) Remove and discard the seal (3).

(b) Clean the light assembly interface with a clean MISCELLANEOUS


R (Material No. 19-003) made moist with CLEANING AGENTS (Material
R No. 11-026).

(c) Apply Prime coating 1200 on the light assembly (1) and install
the seal (3) with BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No.
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(5) If you install the assembly you removed, examine the lamp reflector,
the lamp glass and the electrical connector for correct condition.

Subtask 33-42-11-420-052

B. Installation of the Landing Light

(1) Install the light assembly (1) on the wing bottom skin.

(2) Install the screws (2).

(3) Remove the blanking cap from the electrical connector (4).

(4) Make sure that the electrical connector (4) is in the correct
condition.

(5) Connect the electrical connector (4) to the light assembly (1). Make
sure that the connector orientation will let you install a drip loop.
(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-42-11-991-002)

(6) Clean the electrical connector (4) with a MISCELLANEOUS (Material No.
19-003) made moist with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-026).

(7) Apply a continuous layer of STORAGE PRESERVATION (Material No. 15-


008) to the electrical connector (4).

R Subtask 33-42-11-865-058

R C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
R breaker(s):
R 1LB, 2LB, 3LB, 4LB.

Subtask 33-42-11-710-051

R D. Operational Test

(1) Do an operational test of the applicable landing light (Ref. TASK 33-
42-00-710-001).

(2) Clean the landing light glass with a clean MISCELLANEOUS (Material
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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-42-11-942-050

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 access platform(s).

(5) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and
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TASK 33-42-11-000-002

Removal of the Landing Light Lamp

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 : WEAR GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU WORK ON THE LIGHT.
_______

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THERE ARE NO SIGNS OF FUEL CONTAMINATION IN THE
_______
LANDING LIGHT ASSEMBLY.
IF YOU FIND FUEL CONTAMINATION, NO PERSON MUST OPERATE THE LANDING
LIGHT UNTIL:
- YOU REPAIR THE FUEL LEAK
- YOU REPLACE THE LANDING LIGHT ASSEMBLY.
IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS PRECAUTION, IGNITION OF THE REMAINING FUEL IN
THE LANDING LIGHT CAN OCCUR.

R CAUTION : WHEN YOU REPLACE A LANDING LIGHT LAMP, EXAMINE THE APPLICABLE LANDING
_______
R LIGHT ASSEMBLY FOR SIGNS OF FUEL CONTAMINATION. IF YOU FIND FUEL
R CONTAMINATION, EXAMINE THE ITEMS THAT FOLLOW FOR SIGNS OF FUEL
R LEAKAGE:
R - THE FUEL PUMP(S) 21QA(26QA) OR 25QA(22QA)
R - THE WATER DRAIN VALVE 25QM(26QM) DIRECTLY FORWARD OF THE LANDING
R LIGHT ASSEMBLY.
R REFER TO AMM 28-11-00-06 FOR LEAKAGE LIMITS AND REPAIR AS NECESSARY.
R IF YOU DO NOT REPAIR THE LEAK, NO PERSONS MUST OPERATE THE APPLICABLE
R LANDING LIGHT UNTIL:
R - THE LEAK IS REPAIRED
R - THE LANDING LIGHT ASSEMBLY IS REPLACED.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

R
R 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 safety barriers
R No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT)
R No specific 1 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
R 28-11-00-280-002 Structural Fuel Tank Leaks - General Information
28-11-41-000-003 Removal of the Water Drain Valve 25QM (26QM)
28-21-51-000-001 Removal of the Fuel Pumps 21QA(26QA) and 25QA(22QA)
33-42-11-991-004 Fig. 402

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-42-11-941-053

A. Safety Precautions

R (1) Put the safety barriers in position.

R (2) Put a WARNING NOTICE in the cockpit to tell persons not to operate
R the landing lights.
R

Subtask 33-42-11-010-051

B. Get Access

R (1) Put an ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT) in position below the applicable
R landing light.



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C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

(2) Extend the landing light:

R (a) In zone 571 (671), make sure that the travel range of the landing
R light is clear.

(b) In the cockpit, on the lighting panel 25VU, set the LAND L (R)
switch to OFF.

(c) Make sure the landing light extends.

R (3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


R (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).
R

Subtask 33-42-11-865-055

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/R/CTL 4LB T07
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/R/SPLY 2LB T06
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/L/CTL 3LB T05
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/L/SPLY 1LB T04



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-42-11-991-004)

Subtask 33-42-11-210-059

A. Examine the Landing Light Assembly for Fuel Contamination

(1) Examine the landing light assembly for signs of fuel contamination.

(2) If you find fuel contamination, examine the items that follow for
fuel leakage:
- the fuel pumps 21QA(26QA) and 25QA(22QA) (Ref. TASK 28-21-51-000-
001)
- the water drain valve 25QM(26QM) (Ref. TASK 28-11-41-000-003)
- the wing tank structure (Ref. TASK 28-11-00-280-002).
Repair the leak(s) as necessary.

Subtask 33-42-11-020-052

R B. Removal of the Landing Light Lamp

R CAUTION : USE GOGGLES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU DO WORK ON THE
_______
R LIGHT.
R THE HALOGEN CYCLE BULB IS PRESSURIZED. THERE IS THUS A RISK OF
R EXPLOSION.

R CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS. THE OILS FROM
_______
R YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP. IF YOU
R ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT- FREE
R CLOTH. IF NECESSARY, MAKE THE CLOTH MOIST WITH WATER. DRY WITH
R LOW-PRESSURE COMPRESSED AIR JET. DO NOT USE ALCOHOL.

(1) Hold the lamp (7) and remove the screw (5) and the clamp (6).

(2) Remove the lamp (7) from the lamp housing (1) to get access to the
electrical terminals (3).

(3) Remove the screws (2) and disconnect the two electrical terminals
(3). Remove the lamp (7).



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Landing Light Lamp
Figure 402/TASK 33-42-11-991-004



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TASK 33-42-11-400-004

Installation of the Landing Light Lamp

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.

WARNING : WEAR GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU WORK ON THE LIGHT.
_______

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THERE ARE NO SIGNS OF FUEL CONTAMINATION IN THE
_______
LANDING LIGHT ASSEMBLY.
IF YOU FIND FUEL CONTAMINATION, NO PERSON MUST OPERATE THE LANDING
LIGHT UNTIL:
- YOU REPAIR THE FUEL LEAK
- YOU REPLACE THE LANDING LIGHT ASSEMBLY.
IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THIS PRECAUTION, IGNITION OF THE REMAINING FUEL IN
THE LANDING LIGHT CAN OCCUR.

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


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

CAUTION : WHEN YOU REPLACE A LANDING LIGHT LAMP, EXAMINE THE APPLICABLE LANDING
_______
LIGHT ASSEMBLY FOR SIGNS OF FUEL CONTAMINATION. IF YOU FIND FUEL
CONTAMINATION, EXAMINE THE ITEMS THAT FOLLOW FOR SIGNS OF FUEL
LEAKAGE:
- THE FUEL PUMP(S) 21QA(26QA) OR 25QA(22QA)
- THE WATER DRAIN VALVE 25QM(26QM) DIRECTLY FORWARD OF THE LANDING
LIGHT ASSEMBLY.
REFER TO AMM 28-11-00-06 FOR LEAKAGE LIMITS AND REPAIR AS NECESSARY.
IF YOU DO NOT REPAIR THE LEAK, NO PERSONS MUST OPERATE THE APPLICABLE
LANDING LIGHT UNTIL:
- THE LEAK IS REPAIRED
- THE LANDING LIGHT ASSEMBLY IS REPLACED.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory



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Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

R No specific AR ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT)


No specific AR SAFETY BARRIER
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE
No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.00 to 1.20 m.daN
(0.00 to 9.00 lbf.ft)

R B. Consumable Materials

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R REFERENCE DESIGNATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R Material No. 11-026 GB DEF-STAN 68-148/1


R SOLVENT GENERAL PURPOSE (Ref. 20-31-00)
R Material No. 19-003 USA AMS 3819
R LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)

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
33-42-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Landing Lights
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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-42-11-941-056

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Make sure that the SAFETY BARRIERS are in position.

(2) Make sure that the WARNING NOTICE is in position to tell persons not
to operate the landing lights.

Subtask 33-42-11-860-052

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the landing light is in the extended position.

(2) Make sure that the LAND L (R) switch (in the cockpit) is set to OFF
position.

(3) Make sure that the ACCESS PLATFORM 1M(3 FT) is in position below the
applicable landing light.

Subtask 33-42-11-865-056

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/R/CTL 4LB T07
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/R/SPLY 2LB T06
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/L/CTL 3LB T05
122VU LIGHTING/LANDING LT/L/SPLY 1LB T04

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-42-11-991-004)

Subtask 33-42-11-420-053

A. Preparation for Installation

WARNING : BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE THE CONSUMABLE MATERIAL(S). YOU MUST
_______
OBEY THE OPERATORS AND MANUFACTURERS HEALTH AND SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS.

(1) Use a clean MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003), made moist with
CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-026) to clean the component
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(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.

(4) Make sure that the electrical terminals (3) and the lamp terminals
(7) are clean and in the correct condition.

NOTE : All signs of corrosion, contamination and lacquer must be


____
removed to make sure of a good electrical connection.

Subtask 33-42-11-420-051

R B. Installation of the Landing Light Lamp

R CAUTION : USE GOGGLES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU DO WORK ON THE
_______
R LIGHT.
R THE HALOGEN CYCLE BULB IS PRESSURIZED. THERE IS THUS A RISK OF
R EXPLOSION.

R CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS. THE OILS FROM
_______
R YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP. IF YOU
R ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT- FREE
R CLOTH. IF NECESSARY, MAKE THE CLOTH MOIST WITH WATER. DRY WITH
R LOW-PRESSURE COMPRESSED AIR JET. DO NOT USE ALCOHOL.

(1) Make sure the seal (4) is correctly installed in the lamp housing
(1).

(2) Connect the two electrical terminals (3) to the lamp (7) with the
screws (2). Tighten the screws (2).

(3) Install the lamp (7) in the lamp housing (1). Make sure the filament
of the lamp is horizontal, as shown on the filament position plate
(8).

(4) Install the clamp (6) with the screw (5). Tighten the screw (5).

(5) Torque the screw (5) to 0.0751 m.daN (6.64 lbf.in).

Subtask 33-42-11-865-057

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1LB, 2LB, 3LB, 4LB.

Subtask 33-42-11-710-052

D. Operational Test

(1) Do the operational test of the landing light (Ref. TASK 33-42-00-710-
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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-42-11-860-053

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

R (1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

R (2) Retract the landing light:

R (a) In zone 571 (671), make sure that the travel range of the landing
R light is clear.

R (b) In the cockpit, on the lighting panel 25VU, set the LAND L (R)
R switch to RETRACT.

R (c) Make sure the landing light retracts.

R (3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


R (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).
R

Subtask 33-42-11-942-051

B. Removal of Equipment

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

R (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
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RUNWAY TURNOFF LIGHTS - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
_________________________________________________

1. _______
General
The runway turnoff lights illuminate the lateral areas of the runway.
Two light units are installed on the nose landing gear.

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

_______________________________________________________________________________
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2LC SW-EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF 25VU 210
3LC1 LT-RUNWAY TURNOFF, L 711 33-43-11
3LC2 LT-RUNWAY TURNOFF, R 711 33-43-11
6LC RELAY-PWR SPLY, RWY TURN OFF LT 103VU 126

3. ___________
Description
(Ref. Fig. 002)
The runway turnoff-light system consists of:
- two single-filament lamps (or halogen lamps in alternate solution) 3LC1
and 3LC2, which are installed in a fixed position on the nose landing
gear. Each lamp is rated at 150 Watts.
- a transformer, which produces the rated operating voltage
- a power control relay 6LC
- a control switch 2LC, which is installed in the cockpit on the overhead
panel.

4. _________
Operation
(Ref. Fig. 002)
The 115 VAC busbars 204XP and 103XP supply power to the runway turnoff-light
system, through circuit breakers 1LC1 and 1LC2. A switch 2LC controls the
control circuit, it gets power from the 28 VDC busbar 202PP through circuit
breaker 2LR. A ground signal for the power control relay 6LC is available
from the landing gear computer.
The ground signal is connected, when the nose landing gear is locked down.
The power control relay 6LC and the control switch 2LC get power when the
busbars are energized and the circuit breakers are closed. The runway
turnoff lights come on when the switch 2LC is in the RWY TURN OFF position.
When the nose landing gear is unlocked, the ground signal for the power
control relay is disconnected. The runway turnoff lights 3LC1 and 3LC2 go
off.



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Figure 001



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Figure 002



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RUNWAY TURNOFF LIGHTS - DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION
_________________________________________________

TASK 33-43-00-040-002

Deactivation of the Runway Turnoff Light (3LC1, 3LC2)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-8


Turn Off 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 soap solution

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 05-065 C Z-24.380


EROSION PROTECTIVE TAPE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 08-052 USA AMS-T-23397 AND/OR L-T-80B
SELF ADHESIVEALUMINIUM TAPE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 19-003 USA AMS 3819
LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

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

33-43-11-000-001 Removal of the Runway Turnoff Light (3LC1, 3LC2)


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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-43-00-941-051

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put a warning notice in position on the EXT LT section of the


overhead panel 25VU to tell persons not to operate the runway turnoff
lights.

Subtask 33-43-00-865-053

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R FOR 3LC1
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF/L 1LC1 W06
R
R FOR 3LC2
R 122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF/R 1LC2 W05

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-43-00-040-051

A. Deactivation of the Runway Turnoff Light

R CAUTION : IF THE LIGHT IS REMOVED, SAFETY THE HARNESS WITH HIGH-SPEED


_______
R TAPE.

R (1) Do a check of the condition of the runway turnoff light.

R (a) If there are cracks on the front face and if the front glass
R parts move (the support structure does not hold them tightly), or
R if the lens is broken:

R 1
_ Remove the runway turnoff light (Ref. TASK 33-43-11-000-001).

R 2
_ Safety the runway turnoff-light harness with high-speed tape
R SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-065) to the bracket of the
R lamp.



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R (b) If there are only cracks on the lens, you can do the repair as
R follows:

R 1
_ Clean the surface of the runway turnoff-light lens with a
R lint-free cotton cloth MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003)
R made moist with warm soap solution.

R 2
_ Dry the surface of the runway turnoff-light lens with a clean
R lint-free cotton cloth MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003).

R 3
_ Apply high-speed tape SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-065)
R or BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-052) on the
R crack(s).

R NOTE : Make sure that the tape is correctly installed and has
____
R no bubbles, wrinkles or tears in it.

R 4
_ Let the tape cure for a minimum of 15 minutes at a minimum
R temperature of 15 deg.C (59.00 deg.F).
R

R (2) Make an entry in the log book.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-43-00-865-054

R A. Keep this(these) circuit breaker(s) opened, safetied and tagged:

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R FOR 3LC1
R 122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF/L 1LC1 W06
R FOR 3LC2
R 122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF/R 1LC2 W05
R

Subtask 33-43-00-942-052

B. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
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TASK 33-43-00-440-002

Reactivation of the Runway Turnoff Light (3LC1, 3LC2)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-8


Turn Off Light

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

R A. Consumable Materials

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R REFERENCE DESIGNATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R Material No. 05-065 C Z-24.380


R EROSION PROTECTIVE TAPE (Ref. 20-31-00)

B. Referenced Information

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

33-43-11-000-001 Removal of the Runway Turnoff Light (3LC1, 3LC2)


33-43-11-400-001 Installation of the Runway Turnoff Light (3LC1, 3LC2)

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-43-00-941-052

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put a warning notice in position on the EXT LT section of the


overhead panel 25VU to tell persons not to operate the runway turnoff
lights.



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Subtask 33-43-00-865-055

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R FOR 3LC1
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF/L 1LC1 W06
R
R FOR 3LC2
R 122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF/R 1LC2 W05

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-43-00-440-050

R A. Reactivation of the Runway Turnoff Light

R (1) If the runway turnoff light was removed during the deactivation:

R (a) Remove the high-speed tape SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-
R 065) that attaches the harness to the bracket.

R (b) Install the runway turnoff light (Ref. TASK 33-43-11-400-001).

R (2) If the runway turnoff light was repaired:


R
R - Replace the runway turnoff light (Ref. TASK 33-43-11-000-001) and
R (Ref. TASK 33-43-11-400-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-43-00-865-056

R A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R FOR 3LC1
R 122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF/L 1LC1 W06
R FOR 3LC2
R 122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF/R 1LC2 W05
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Subtask 33-43-00-942-053

B. 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.

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RUNWAY TURNOFF LIGHTS - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
_______________________________________

TASK 33-43-00-710-001

Operational Test of the Runway Turnoff Lights

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Make sure that the turnoff lights operate correctly.

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

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-43-00-861-051

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 33-43-00-865-050

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/TAXI AND TAKE OFF/CTL 2LR W09
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF/L 1LC1 W06
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF/R 1LC2 W05



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4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-43-00-710-050

A. Operational Test of Lights

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

On the panel 25VU: On the nose landing gear:


- set the RWY TURN OFF switch to ON, - the runway turnoff lights come on,

- set the RWY TURN OFF switch to - the runway turnoff lights go off.
OFF.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-43-00-862-051

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


002).



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LIGHT - RUNWAY TURNOFF (3LC1,3LC2) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_________________________________________________________

TASK 33-43-11-000-001

Removal of the Runway Turnoff Light (3LC1, 3LC2)

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

WARNING : DO NOT DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR AT LEAST 2 MINUTES


_______
AFTER YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.

WARNING : WEAR GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU WORK ON THE LIGHT.
_______

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 cap


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

B. Referenced Information

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

33-43-11-991-001 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-43-11-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 3LC1
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF/L 1LC1 W06
FOR 3LC2
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF/R 1LC2 W05

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-43-11-991-001)

Subtask 33-43-11-020-050

A. Removal of the Light

(1) Disconnect the electrical connector (5) from its support.

(2) Put the blanking cap on the disconnected electrical connector (5) and
on its support.

(3) Remove the two nuts (1) and the washers (2). During this operation,
hold the optical unit.

(4) Remove the optical unit (4).



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Runway Turnoff Light
Figure 401/TASK 33-43-11-991-001



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TASK 33-43-11-400-001

Installation of the Runway Turnoff Light (3LC1, 3LC2)

WARNING : WEAR GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU WORK ON THE LIGHT.
_______

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Consumable Materials

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

R Material No. 05-002 USA MIL-PRF-8116


PUTTY, ZINC CHROMATE GENERAL PURPOSE (Ref. 20-31-00)

B. Referenced Information

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

33-43-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Runway Turnoff Lights


33-43-11-730-001 Adjustment of the Runway Turnoff Light (3LC1, 3LC2)

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-43-11-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 3LC1
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF/L 1LC1 W06
FOR 3LC2
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF/R 1LC2 W05



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4. Procedure
_________

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 33-43-11-420-050-A

A. Installation of the Light

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Make sure that the filament of the lamp and the lens are in the
correct condition.

(4) Remove the blanking cap from the electrical connector (5) and from
the support.

(5) Make sure that the electrical connector (5) is in the correct
condition.

(6) Connect the electrical connector (5) to its support.

(7) Put the optical unit (4) in position on its support (3). Hold it in
this position.

(8) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-002) to the screws (1).

(9) Install the optical unit (4) with the two screws (1) and the washers
(2).

**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 33-43-11-420-050

A. Installation of the Light

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Make sure that the filament of the lamp and the lens are in the
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(4) Remove the blanking cap from the electrical connector (5) and from
the support.

(5) Make sure that the electrical connector (5) is in the correct
condition.

(6) Connect the electrical connector (5) to its support.

(7) Put the optical unit (4) in position on its support (3). Hold it in
this position.

(8) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-002) to the screws (1).

(9) Install the optical unit (4) with the two screws (1) and the washers
(2).

(10) Adjust the turnoff light (Ref. TASK 33-43-11-730-001).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-43-11-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 3LC1
R 1LC1
FOR 3LC2
R 1LC2

Subtask 33-43-11-710-051

C. Operational Test of the Runway Turnoff Lights

(1) Do the operational test of the runway turnoff lights (Ref. TASK 33-
43-00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-43-11-942-050

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



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TASK 33-43-11-960-002

Replacement of the Lamp of the Runway Turnoff Light (3LC1, 3LC2)

WARNING : DO NOT DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR AT LEAST 2 MINUTES


_______
AFTER YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.

WARNING : WEAR GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU WORK ON THE LIGHT.
_______

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

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 emery cloth
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. 11-004B


1.1.1TRICHLOROETHANE (METHYL CHLOROFORM)
(Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 11-008A
SOLVENT,WHITE SPIRIT WITH ALCOHOL (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 19-003 USA AMS 3819
LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)



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C. Expendable Parts

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FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R 2 retainer 33-43-11 01A-010


R 3 gasket 33-43-11 01A-110

D. Referenced Information

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

33-43-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Runway Turnoff Lights


33-43-11-991-003 Fig. 402

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-43-11-865-064

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 3LC1
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF/L 1LC1 W06
FOR 3LC2
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF/R 1LC2 W05

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-43-11-991-003)

Subtask 33-43-11-020-056

A. Removal of the Lamp

(1) For the lamp (4):

(a) Remove the screw (1).

(b) Remove the retainer (2).



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(c) If the gasket (3) on the retainer (2) is defective, remove and
discard it.

(d) Pull the lamp (4) away from the support (6) and disconnect the
two electrical terminals (5).

(e) Remove the lamp (4).

(2) For the lamp (4) (alternate configuration):

(a) Remove the screw (8), the washer (7) and the insulating washer
(9).

(b) Remove the retainer (2).

(c) Pull the lamp (4) away from the support (6).

(d) Disconnect the two electrical terminals (5).

(e) Remove the lamp (4).

(f) If the gasket (3) on the support (6) is defective, remove and
discard it.

R Subtask 33-43-11-110-050

R B. Cleaning

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


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

R CAUTION : USE ONLY THE SPECIFIED MATERIALS OR THEIR EQUIVALENTS, AND OBEY
_______
R THE INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. OTHER MATERIALS CAN
R CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE SURFACE PROTECTION OF THE COMPONENTS AND
R THE RELATED AREA.


R

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Figure 402/TASK 33-43-11-991-003- 12 (SHEET 1)



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(1) Clean the threads of the screw (8) with a lint-free cloth
MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003) made moist with clorothene
CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-004B) and dry them with a compressed
air supply source or with a lint-free cloth MISCELLANEOUS (Material
No. 19-003).

(2) Clean the electrical terminals (5) and remove the corrosion from the
terminals lugs with an emery cloth.

(3) Put attaching parts in the white spirit solution CLEANING AGENTS
(Material No. 11-008A) and dry them with a compressed air supply
source.

Subtask 33-43-11-420-056

C. Installation of the Lamp

(1) For the lamp (4):

(a) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(b) Connect the two electrical terminals (5) to the lamp (4) and put
it in position on its support (6). Hold it in this position.

R (c) If necessary, install a new gasket (3) on the retainer (2).

R (d) Put the retainer (2) in position.

NOTE : If the retainer is twisted, replace it.


____

(e) Install the screw (1).

(f) TORQUE the screw (1) to between 6 and 7 lbf.in (0.06 and 0.07
m.daN).

(2) For the lamp (4) (alternate configuration):

(a) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

R (b) If necessary, install a new gasket (3) on the support (6).

(c) Connect the two electrical terminals (5) to the lamp (4) and put
it in position on its support (6). Hold it in this position.

R (d) Put the retainer (2) in position.

NOTE : If the retainer is twisted, replace it.


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(e) Install the insulating washer (9), the washer (7), and the screw
(8).

(f) For the GE technology:


- Tighten the screw (8) by two turns after the screw head is in
contact with the bracket.

NOTE : Make sure that there are no visual signs of distortion of


____
the retainer (2).

(g) For the SHL technology:


- Put a gage with a thickness of 8 mm (0.3149 in.) +/- 0.2 mm
(0.0078 in.) between the two brackets of the retainer (2).
- Tighten the screw (8) until the two brackets touch the gage
without visual signs of distortion of the retainer (2).
- Remove the gage.

Subtask 33-43-11-865-065

R D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 3LC1
- 1LC1.
FOR 3LC2
- 1LC2.

Subtask 33-43-11-710-054

R E. Operational Test of the Runway Turnoff Lights

(1) Do the operational test of the runway turnoff lights (Ref. TASK 33-
43-00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-43-11-942-054

A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
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TASK 33-43-11-960-001

Replacement of the Halogen Bulb of the Runway Turnoff Light (3LC1, 3LC2)

WARNING : WEAR GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU WORK ON THE LIGHT.
_______

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

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 soap solution

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 11-010 USA TT-I-735 GRADE A


ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 19-003 USA AMS 3819
LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Expendable Parts

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R 4 retainer 33-43-11 01A-010


R 8 halogen bulb 33-43-11 01A-070



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R D. Referenced Information

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

33-43-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Runway Turnoff Lights


33-43-11-991-006 Fig. 403

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-43-11-865-062

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 3LC1
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF/L 1LC1 W06
FOR 3LC2
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF/R 1LC2 W05

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 33-43-11-991-006)

Subtask 33-43-11-020-054

A. Removal of the Halogen Bulb

(1) Remove the screw (2), the washer (3) and the insulating washer (1).

(2) Remove the retainer (4).

(3) Pull the lens (5) away from the support (9).

NOTE : Put an adhesive tape to hold the mirror (10) in position on


____
the support (9).

(4) Remove the two screws (6) and the two washers (7).

(5) Carefully remove the halogen bulb (8).



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R Figure 403/TASK 33-43-11-991-006



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Subtask 33-43-11-420-054

B. Installation of the Halogen Bulb

R (1) Carefully put a new halogen bulb (8) in position.

NOTE : Make sure that the pinched seal (11) end points forward.
____

(2) Install the two washers (7) and the two screws (6).

(3) Tighten the two screws (6). Apply one more quarter turn to the two
screws (6) after contact.

(4) Remove the adhesive tape from the mirror (10).

(5) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(6) Clean the surface of the lens (5) with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No.
11-010) made moist with warm soap solution.

(7) Dry the surface of the lens (5) with a clean MISCELLANEOUS (Material
No. 19-003).

(8) Put the lens (5) in position on the mirror (10).

R (9) Put the retainer (4) in position.

NOTE : If the retainer (4) is twisted, replace it.


____

(10) Install the insulating washer (1), the washer (3), and the screw (2).

(11) Put a gage with a thickness of 8 mm (0.3149 in.) between the two
brackets of the retainer (4).

(12) Tighten the screw (2) until the two brackets touch the gage without
visual signs of distortion of the retainer (4).

(13) Remove the gage.

Subtask 33-43-11-865-063

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 3LC1
- 1LC1.
FOR 3LC2
- 1LC2.



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Subtask 33-43-11-710-053

D. Operational Test

(1) Do the operational test of the runway turnoff lights (Ref. TASK 33-
43-00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-43-11-942-053

A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
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TASK 33-43-11-960-003

Replacement of the Lens and the mirror of the Runway Turnoff Light (3LC1, 3LC2)

WARNING : DO NOT DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR AT LEAST 2 MINUTES


_______
AFTER YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.

WARNING : WEAR GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU WORK ON THE LIGHT.
_______

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

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. Expendable Parts

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FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
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R 4 retainer 33-43-11 01A-010


R 5 lens 33-43-11 01A-060
R 9 halogen bulb 33-43-11 01A-070
R 10 mirror 33-43-11 01A-080
R 12 gasket 33-43-11 01A-110



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C. Referenced Information

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

33-43-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Runway Turnoff Lights


33-43-11-991-007 Fig. 404

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-43-11-865-066

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 3LC1
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF/L 1LC1 W06
FOR 3LC2
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF/R 1LC2 W05

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 404/TASK 33-43-11-991-007)

Subtask 33-43-11-020-057

A. Removal of the Lens and the Mirror

(1) Remove the screw (2), the washer (3) and the insulating washer (1).

(2) Remove the retainer (4).

(3) Pull the lamp away from the support (13).

(4) Disconnect the two electrical terminals (11).

(5) Pull the lens (5) away from the mirror (10).

(6) Remove the two screws (6) and the two washers (7).

(7) Carefully remove and keep the halogen bulb (9).

(8) If the gasket (12) on the support (13) is defective, remove and
discard it.



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Lens and Mirror of the Runway Turnoff Light
Figure 404/TASK 33-43-11-991-007



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B. Installation of the Lens and the Mirror

R (1) Carefully put the halogen bulb (9) in position on a new mirror (10).

NOTE : If the halogen bulb is damaged, replace it.


____

NOTE : Make sure that the pinched seal (8) end points forward.
____

(2) Install the two washers (7) and the two screws (6).

(3) Tighten the two screws (6). Tighten them one more quarter turn after
contact.

R (4) Install a new gasket (12) on the support (13).

R (5) Put a new lens (5) in position on a new mirror (10) with the halogen
bulb installed.

(6) Put the lamp in position on the support (13).

R (7) Put the retainer (4) in position.

NOTE : If the retainer (4) is twisted, replace it.


____

(8) Install the insulating washer (1), the washer (3), and the screw (2).

(9) Put a gage with a thickness of 8 mm (0.3149 in.) between the two
brackets of the retainer (4).

(10) Tighten the screw (2) until the two brackets touch the gage without
visual signs of distortion of the retainer (4).

(11) Remove the gage.

Subtask 33-43-11-865-067

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 3LC1
- 1LC1.
FOR 3LC2
- 1LC2.



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Subtask 33-43-11-710-055

D. Operational Test

(1) Do the operational test of the runway turnoff lights (Ref. TASK 33-
43-00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-43-11-942-055

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



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LIGHT - RUNWAY TURNOFF (3LC1,3LC2) - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
____________________________________________________

TASK 33-43-11-730-001

Adjustment of the Runway Turnoff Light (3LC1, 3LC2)

WARNING : WEAR GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU WORK ON THE LIGHT.
_______

WARNING : DO NOT DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR AT LEAST 2 MINUTES


_______
AFTER YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.

R CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE ITEMS IN THE FIXTURES, TOOLS, TEST AND SUPPORT
_______
R EQUIPMENT PARAGRAPH ARE APPLICABLE TO YOUR AIRCRAFT (THIS LIST IS
R 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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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


No specific strap
No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.00 to 1.20 m.daN
(0.00 to 9.00 lbf.ft)
98D33403502000 1 ADJUSTING TOOL - TURN OFF LIGHT

B. Referenced Information

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

08-22-00-200-001 Precise Leveling


33-43-11-991-004 Fig. 501



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-43-11-865-058

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 3LC1
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF/L 1LC1 W06
FOR 3LC2
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF/R 1LC2 W05

Subtask 33-43-11-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the aircraft fuselage is in the horizontal position.

(2) If not, do the precise leveling (Ref. TASK 08-22-00-200-001).

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 501/TASK 33-43-11-991-004)

Subtask 33-43-11-820-050

A. Adjustment of the Turnoff Light with the Tool

(1) Install the ADJUSTING TOOL - TURN OFF LIGHT (98D33403502000) (3) on
the light.

(2) Set the clinometer to an angle of 0 deg. +/-2 minutes. Put it against
the tool (3) to make sure that the installation is horizontal.

(3) Adjust the tool (3) if necessary and tighten the nuts (2).

(4) Angular adjustment of the turnoff light

(a) Set the clinometer to an angle of 2 deg. 30 minutes +/-2 minutes


(nose down).

(b) Put the clinometer on the applicable zone of the tool,


perpendicular to the light and attach it with the strap.



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(c) Loosen the nuts (1), move the light to get the angle of 2 deg. 30
minutes +/-2 minutes.

(d) TORQUE the nuts (1) to between 0.6 and 0.75 m.daN (53.09 and
66.37 lbf.in) and make sure that the adjustment is correct.

(e) Remove the clinometer and the ADJUSTING TOOL - TURN OFF LIGHT
(98D33403502000).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-43-11-865-059

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1LC1, 1LC2



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TASK 33-43-11-730-001- 01

Adjustment of the Runway Turnoff Light (3CL1, 3CL2) - Alternative Procedure

WARNING : WEAR GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU WORK ON THE LIGHT.
_______

WARNING : DO NOT DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR AT LEAST 2 MINUTES


_______
AFTER YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.

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 screen
No specific Torque Wrench : range 0.00 to 1.20 m.daN
(0.00 to 9.00 lbf.ft)

B. Referenced Information

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

08-22-00-200-001 Precise Leveling


AMM 11-21-08 P.Block 001 LEVELING AND WEIGHING
33-43-11-991-005 Fig. 502



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-43-11-865-060

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 3LC1
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF/L 1LC1 W06
FOR 3LC2
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/RWY TURN OFF/R 1LC2 W05

Subtask 33-43-11-860-051

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the aircraft is on a horizontal surface.

(2) Do a precise leveling (Ref. TASK 08-22-00-200-001).

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 502/TASK 33-43-11-991-005)

Subtask 33-43-11-820-051

A. Adjustment of the Runway Turnoff Light

(1) Install the screen (2) in front of the aircraft. The distance between
the screen and the nose landing gear must be 10 m (32.80 ft.).

(2) Turn the screen (2) 45 deg. away from the aircraft axis (with the
nose landing gear as a rotation axis).

NOTE : The screen can be a wooden board with a minimum height of 3 m


____
(9.84 ft.) and a minimum width of 2 m (6.56 ft.).

(3) Angular adjustment of the runway turn off light

(a) Measure the distance X between the aircraft centerline and the
ground. To do this, measure the distance between one of the
leveling triangles and the ground (Ref. AMM 11-21-08 P.Block
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R



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Adjustment of the Runway Turnoff Light - Alternative Procedure
Figure 502/TASK 33-43-11-991-005- 12 (SHEET 1)



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Adjustment of the Runway Turnoff Light - Alternative Procedure
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NOTE : To get an accurate distance, the aircraft must be on a
____
horizontal surface.

(b) Subtract the vertical value 3.091 m (10.14 ft.) from the distance
X. This gives you the value Y which is the distance between
the ground and the target on the screen. You must adjust the
light beam to the center of the target.

(c) Loosen the nuts (1), and move the light to adjust the light beam
on the target.

(d) TORQUE the nuts (1) to between 0.6 and 0.75 m.daN (53.09 and
66.37 lbf.in) and make sure that the adjustment is correct.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-43-11-865-061

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1LC1, 1LC2



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TAXI AND TAKE OFF LIGHTS - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
____________________________________________________

1. _______
General
The taxi and take-off light system illuminates the runway during the taxi
and the take off phase. Two light units provide the lighting. They are
installed on the nose landing gear.

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

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
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4LR SW-EXT LT/NOSE 25VU 210
5LR RELAY-PWR SPLY, TO LT 107VU 126
6LR RELAY-PWR SPLY, TAXI LT 107VU 126
7LR LT-TAKE OFF 711 33-46-11
8LR LT-TAXI 711 33-46-12

3. System
__________________
Description
R (Ref. Fig. 002)
R The taxi and take-off light system consists of:
R - a single filament light (or halogen lamp in alternate solution) 8LR, rated
R at 450 Watts, installed on the nose landing gear in a fixed position
R - a transformer, to produce rated operating voltage
R - a single filament light (or halogen lamp in alternate solution) 7LR, rated
R at 600 Watts, installed on the nose landing gear in a fixed position
R - a transformer, to produce rated operating voltage
R - two power supply relays 5LR for the takeoff and 6LR for the taxi light
R - a switch 4LR, on the cockpit overhead panel.
R The 115 VAC busbar 204XP supplies power to the taxi light through the
R circuit breaker 1LR and relay 6LR. The 115 VAC busbar 103XP supplies power
R to the take off light through the circuit breaker 3LR and relay 5LR. The 28
R VDC busbar 202PP supplies power to the switch 4LR through the circuit
R breaker 2LR. The landing-gear computer supplies the power supply relays 5LR
R and 6LR with a ground signal when the nose landing gear is downlocked.

4. Operation/Control
________________________________
and Indicating
(Ref. Fig. 002)
With energized busbars and closed circuit breakers, 115 VAC is supplied to
the contacts of the power relays. The control switch is supplied with 28
VDC. When the nose landing gear is downlocked, the power supply relays get a
ground signal. When the control switch 4LR is in the TAXI position, the
relay 6LR energizes and the taxi light 8LR comes on.



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R Taxi and Take off Lights - Component Location
Figure 001



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Taxi and Take off Lights - Schematic
Figure 002



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With the switch 4LR in the T.O position, the relay 5LR energizes and
continues to energize the relay 6LR. The taxi light 8LR and the take off
light 7LR come on.
When the nose landing gear is unlocked, the ground signal for the power
supply relays is removed.
The take off light and the taxi light go off.
You can also switch off the lights with the switch 4LR in the OFF position.



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TAXI AND TAKE OFF LIGHTS - DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION
____________________________________________________

TASK 33-46-00-040-001

Deactivation of the Taxi Light (8LR)

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

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-2


Taxi Light Lamp

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 soap solution

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 05-065 C Z-24.380


EROSION PROTECTIVE TAPE (Ref. 20-31-00)
R Material No. 08-052 USA AMS-T-23397 AND/OR L-T-80B
R SELF ADHESIVEALUMINIUM TAPE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 19-003 USA AMS 3819
LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

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

33-46-12-000-001 Removal of the Taxi Light (8LR)


33-46-12-400-001 Installation of the Taxi Light (8LR)



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-46-00-941-050

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put a warning notice on the EXT LT section of the panel 25VU to tell
persons not to operate the taxi light.

Subtask 33-46-00-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/TAXI AND TAKE OFF/TAXI 1LR W08

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-46-00-040-050

A. Deactivation of the Taxi Light

R CAUTION : IF THE LIGHT IS REMOVED, SAFETY THE HARNESS WITH HIGH-SPEED


_______
R TAPE.

(1) You must remove (Ref. TASK 33-46-12-000-001) or replace (Ref. TASK
33-46-12-000-001) and (Ref. TASK 33-46-12-400-001) the taxi light if
there are these two conditions:
- if there are cracks on the front face, and
- if there is movement of the parts of the front glass (the
supporting structure does not hold them tightly).

(2) You can do an alternative repair as follows if there are these two
conditions:
- if there are cracks on the front face, and
- if there is no movement of the parts of the front glass.

(a) Clean the surface of the taxi light lens with MISCELLANEOUS
(Material No. 19-003) made moist with warm soap solution.

(b) Dry the surface of the taxi light lens with a clean MISCELLANEOUS
(Material No. 19-003).



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R (c) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-065) or BONDING AND
R ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-052) to cover the crack(s).

NOTE : Make sure that the tape is correctly installed and has no
____
bubbles, wrinkles or tears in it.

(3) If it is not necessary to replace the taxi light, write in the


aircraft technical log that the taxi light is damaged.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-46-00-865-052

A. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged
1LR

Subtask 33-46-00-942-053

B. 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.

(2) Remove the warning notice(s).



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TASK 33-46-00-440-001

Reactivation of the Taxi Light (8LR)

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

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-2


Taxi Light Lamp

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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

33-46-12-000-001 Removal of the Taxi Light (8LR)


33-46-12-400-001 Installation of the Taxi Light (8LR)

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-46-00-941-051

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put a warning notice on the EXT LT section of the panel 25VU to tell
persons not to operate the taxi light.



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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/TAXI AND TAKE OFF/TAXI 1LR W08

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-46-00-440-050

A. Reactivation of the Taxi Light

(1) Replace the taxi light (Ref. TASK 33-46-12-000-001) and (Ref. TASK
33-46-12-400-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-46-00-865-054

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1LR

Subtask 33-46-00-942-052

B. 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.

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TASK 33-46-00-040-002

Deactivation of the Take Off Light (7LR)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-9


Take Off 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 soap solution

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 05-065 C Z-24.380


EROSION PROTECTIVE TAPE (Ref. 20-31-00)
R Material No. 08-052 USA AMS-T-23397 AND/OR L-T-80B
R SELF ADHESIVEALUMINIUM TAPE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 19-003 USA AMS 3819
LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

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

33-46-11-000-001 Removal of the Take Off Light (7LR)


33-46-11-400-001 Installation of the Take Off Light (7LR)



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-46-00-941-052

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put a warning notice in position on the EXT LT section of the


overhead panel 25VU to tell persons not to operate the take off
light.

Subtask 33-46-00-865-055

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/TAXI AND TAKE OFF/TO 3LR W07

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-46-00-040-051

A. Deactivation of the Take Off Light

R CAUTION : IF THE LIGHT IS REMOVED, SAFETY THE HARNESS WITH HIGH-SPEED


_______
R TAPE.

(1) You must remove (Ref. TASK 33-46-11-000-001) or replace (Ref. TASK
33-46-11-000-001) and (Ref. TASK 33-46-11-400-001) the take off light
if there are these two conditions:
- if there are cracks on the front face, and
- if there is movement of the parts of the front glass (the
supporting structure does not hold them tightly).

(2) If you do not remove or replace the cracked take-off light, you can
do an alternative repair as follows:

(a) Clean the surface of the take-off light lens with MISCELLANEOUS
(Material No. 19-003) made moist with warm soap solution.

(b) Dry the surface of the take-off light lens with a clean
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R (c) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-065) or BONDING AND
R ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-052) to cover the crack(s).

NOTE : Make sure that the tape is correctly installed and has no
____
bubbles, wrinkles or tears in it.

(3) If it is not necessary to replace the take off light, write in the
aircraft technical log that the take off light is damaged.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-46-00-865-056

A. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged
3LR

Subtask 33-46-00-942-054

B. 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.

(2) Remove the warning notice(s).



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R TASK 33-46-00-440-002

R Reactivation of the Take Off Light (7LR)

R 1. __________________
Reason for the Job

R Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-9


R Take Off Light

R 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

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R REFERENCE DESIGNATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R 33-46-11-000-001 Removal of the Take Off Light (7LR)


R 33-46-11-400-001 Installation of the Take Off Light (7LR)

R 3. __________
Job Set-up

R Subtask 33-46-00-941-053

R A. Safety Precautions

R (1) Put a warning notice in position on the EXT LT section of the


R overhead panel 25VU to tell persons not to operate the take off
R light.

R Subtask 33-46-00-865-057

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

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/TAXI AND TAKE OFF/TO 3LR W07



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R 4. Procedure
_________

R Subtask 33-46-00-440-051

R A. Reactivation of the Take Off Light

R (1) Replace the take off light (Ref. TASK 33-46-11-000-001) and
R (Ref. TASK 33-46-11-400-001).

R 5. Close-up
________

R Subtask 33-46-00-865-058

R A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
R breaker(s):
R 3LR

R Subtask 33-46-00-942-055

R B. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

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

R (2) Remove the warning notice(s).



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TAXI AND TAKE OFF LIGHTS - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
__________________________________________

TASK 33-46-00-710-001

Operational Test of the Taxi and Take Off Lights

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Make sure that the taxi and take off lights operate correctly.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. 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

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-46-00-861-051

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 33-46-00-865-050

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
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122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/TAXI AND TAKE OFF/CTL 2LR W09
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/TAXI AND TAKE OFF/TAXI 1LR W08
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/TAXI AND TAKE OFF/TO 3LR W07



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4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-46-00-710-050

A. Operational test of Lights

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ACTION RESULT
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1. On the panel 25VU: On the nose landing gear:


- set the NOSE selector switch to - the taxi light comes on,
TAXI,

- set the NOSE selector switch to - the taxi and take off lights come on,
TO,

- set the NOSE selector switch to - the taxi and take off lights go off.
OFF.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-46-00-862-051

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


002).



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**ON A/C 051-051,

TASK 33-46-00-730-001

Adjustment of the Light Mounts

R CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE ITEMS IN THE FIXTURES, TOOLS, TEST AND SUPPORT
_______
R EQUIPMENT PARAGRAPH ARE APPLICABLE TO YOUR AIRCRAFT (THIS LIST IS
R NOT CUSTOMIZED). REFER TO THE APPLICABLE SUBTASKS.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To make sure that the light mounts are parallel to the aircraft centerline.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

98D33403503000 1 ADJUSTING TOOL - TAKE-OFF/TAXI LIGHTS

B. Referenced Information

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

32-22-00-010-001 Nose Gear Doors - Ground Doors Opening


32-22-00-410-001 Nose Gear Doors - Ground Doors Closing
33-46-11-000-001 Removal of the Take Off Light (7LR)
33-46-11-400-001 Installation of the Take Off Light (7LR)
33-46-12-000-001 Removal of the Taxi Light (8LR)
33-46-12-400-001 Installation of the Taxi Light (8LR)
33-46-00-991-001 Fig. 501

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-46-00-010-050

R A. Open the Main Doors of the Nose Gear (Ref. TASK 32-22-00-010-001).



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R 4. Procedure
_________

R Subtask 33-46-00-820-050

R A. Adjustment of the Light Mounts


R (Ref. Fig. 501/TASK 33-46-00-991-001)

R (1) Remove the taxi light (8LR) (Ref. TASK 33-46-12-000-001) and the take
R off light (7LR) (Ref. TASK 33-46-11-000-001).

R (2) Loosen the 3 screws (1) of the two light mounts.

R (3) Install the tool ADJUSTING TOOL - TAKE-OFF/TAXI LIGHTS


R (98D33403503000)
R - put the sleeve (3) in position on the upper fork of the right mount
R and lock it with the needle (2),
R - put the tooling assembly (4) (slide rod and sleeve) in position on
R the upper fork of the left mount and lock it with the needle (2),
R - put the index (5) against the vertical web of the mount.

R (4) Move the rod of the tooling assembly (4) laterally. The rod must
R slide freely from the left sleeve to the right sleeve.

R (5) Tighten the 3 screws (1) on the two light mounts.

R (6) Make sure that you can turn the rod freely in the two sleeves.

R (7) Remove the right and left needles (2), then remove the sleeve (3) and
R tooling assembly (4) .

R (8) Install the taxi light (8LR) (Ref. TASK 33-46-12-400-001) and the
R take off light (7LR) (Ref. TASK 33-46-11-400-001).

R 5. Close-up
________

R Subtask 33-46-00-410-050

R A. Close the Main Doors of the Nose Gear (Ref. TASK 32-22-00-410-001).



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R Adjustment of the Taxi Light and Take Off Light Mounts
R Figure 501/TASK 33-46-00-991-001



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LIGHT - TAKE OFF (7LR) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_____________________________________________

TASK 33-46-11-000-001

Removal of the Take Off Light (7LR)

WARNING : WEAR GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU WORK ON THE LIGHT.
_______

WARNING : DO NOT DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR AT LEAST 2 MINUTES


_______
AFTER YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.

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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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,

33-46-11-991-001-A Fig. 401

**ON A/C 051-051,

33-46-11-991-001 Fig. 401A



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-46-11-865-050

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/TAXI AND TAKE OFF/TO 3LR W07

4. Procedure
_________

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. 401/TASK 33-46-11-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 051-051,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-46-11-991-001)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-46-11-020-050

A. Removal of the Take Off Light

(1) Disconnect the electrical connector (12) from the socket (11).

(2) Put the blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector (12)
and the socket (11).

(3) Remove the nut (6), the washer (7), the screw (9) and the washer (8).

(4) Remove the nuts (5), the washers (4), the screws (1) and the washers
(2). During this operation, hold the light (10).

(5) Remove the light (10) from its support (3).



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Take Off Light
Figure 401/TASK 33-46-11-991-001-A


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R Take Off Light
R Figure 401A/TASK 33-46-11-991-001


R

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TASK 33-46-11-400-001

Installation of the Take Off Light (7LR)

WARNING : WEAR GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU WORK ON THE LIGHT.
_______

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 05-002 USA MIL-PRF-8116


PUTTY, ZINC CHROMATE GENERAL PURPOSE (Ref. 20-31-00)

B. Referenced Information

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

33-46-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Taxi and Take Off Lights


33-46-11-730-001 Adjustment of the Take Off Light (7LR)

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,

33-46-11-991-001-A Fig. 401

**ON A/C 051-051,

33-46-11-991-001 Fig. 401A



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-46-11-865-051

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/TAXI AND TAKE OFF/TO 3LR W07

4. Procedure
_________

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. 401/TASK 33-46-11-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 051-051,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-46-11-991-001)

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 33-46-11-420-050

A. Installation of the Take Off Light

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Make sure that the filament of the bulb and the lens of the optical
unit are in the correct condition.

(4) Make sure that the clamp is correctly installed.

(5) Put the light (10) on its support (3).

(6) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-002) to the screws (1) and
(9).



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(7) Install the light (10) in the lower fork of the support (3).

(8) Put the washer (8) on the screw (9).

(9) Install the screws in the support (3).

(10) Install the washer (7) and tighten the nut (6).

(11) Turn the light to the upper forks.

(12) Put the washers (2) on the screws (1).

(13) Install the screws in the support (3).

(14) Install the washer (4) and tighten the nut (5).

(15) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector (12) and the
socket (11).

(16) Make sure that the electrical connector (12) and the socket (11) are
in the correct condition.

(17) Connect the electrical connector (12) to the socket (11) and lock it.

**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 33-46-11-420-050-A

A. Installation of the Take Off Light

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Make sure that the filament of the bulb and the lens of the optical
unit are in the correct condition.

(4) Make sure that the clamp is correctly installed.

(5) Put the light (10) on its support (3).

(6) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-002) to the screws (1) and
(9).

(7) Install the light (10) in the lower fork of the support (3).


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R (8) Put the washer (8) on the screw (9).

R (9) Install the screws in the support (3).

R (10) Install the washer (7) and tighten the nut (6).

R (11) Turn the light to the upper forks.

R (12) Put the washers (2) on the screws (1).

R (13) Install the screws in the support (3).

R (14) Install the washer (4) and tighten the nut (5).

R (15) Adjust the take off light (Ref. TASK 33-46-11-730-001).

R (16) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector (12) and the
R socket (11).

R (17) Make sure that the electrical connector (12) and the socket (11) are
R in the correct condition.

R (18) Connect the electrical connector (12) to the socket (11) and lock it.

R **ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-46-11-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
3LR

Subtask 33-46-11-710-051

C. Operational Test of the Light

(1) Do the operational test of the Take off Light (Ref. TASK 33-46-00-
710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-46-11-942-050

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



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TASK 33-46-11-960-001

Replacement of the Lamp in the Take Off Light (7LR)

WARNING : WEAR GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU WORK ON THE LIGHT.
_______

WARNING : DO NOT DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR AT LEAST 2 MINUTES


_______
AFTER YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific adhesive tape


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
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. 08-004 AIB AIMS-04-05-003


ADHESIVE SEALANT (Ref. 20-31-00)



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C. Expendable Parts

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FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

2 retainer 33-46-11 01A-010


2 retainer 33-46-11 01A-020
3 gasket 33-46-11 01A-030
4 lamp 33-46-11 01A-040
4 gasket 33-46-11 01A-110
7 gasket 33-46-11 01A-100

D. Referenced Information

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

33-46-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Taxi and Take Off Lights


33-46-11-991-003 Fig. 402

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-46-11-865-058

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/TAXI AND TAKE OFF/TO 3LR W07

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-46-11-991-003)

Subtask 33-46-11-020-054

A. Removal of the Lamp

CAUTION : MAKE MATCH MARKS ON ALL THE ELECTRICAL WIRES BEFORE YOU
_______
DISCONNECT THEM. INCORRECT CONNECTION OF WIRES WILL CAUSE
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.



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(1) For the lamp (4):

(a) Remove the screw (1).

(b) Remove the retainer (2).

(c) Remove the gasket (3) attached to the retainer (2) if it is


defective.

(d) Pull the lamp (4) away from the support (6) and disconnect the
two electrical terminals (5).

(e) Remove the lamp (4).

(f) If the gasket (7) on the support (6) is defective, remove and
discard it.

(2) For the lamp (3) (alternate configuration):

(a) Remove the screw (1), the washer (8) and the insulating washer
(9).

(b) Remove the retainer (2).

(c) Pull the lamp (3) away from the support (7).

(d) Disconnection of the electrical terminals

1
_ Disconnect the white electrical wire (5) from the terminal
stud.

2
_ Attach together the two red electrical wires (6) that are
connected to the same terminal stud with adhesive tape.

3
_ Disconnect the red electrical wires (6) from the terminal
stud.

(e) Remove the lamp (3).

(f) If the gasket (4) on the support (7) is defective, remove and
discard it.



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Figure 402/TASK 33-46-11-991-003- 12 (SHEET 1)



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R Lamp of the Take off Light
Figure 402/TASK 33-46-11-991-003- 22 (SHEET 2)



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Subtask 33-46-11-420-054

B. Installation of the Lamp

(1) For the lamp (4):

(a) If necessary, install and bond with BONDING AND ADHESIVE


COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-004) a new gasket (7) on the support
(6).

(b) Connect the two electrical terminals (5) to a new lamp (4) and
install it in position on its support (6). Hold it in this
position.

(c) If necessary, install and bond with BONDING AND ADHESIVE


COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-004) a new gasket (3) on the retainer
(2).

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE GASKET IS IN THE CORRECT POSITION.


_______
IF NOT, YOU CAN DECREASE THE LIFE OF THE LAMP.

(d) Put the retainer (2) in position.

(e) Install the screw (1).

(f) TORQUE the screw (1) to between 6 and 7 lbf.in (0.06 and 0.07
m.daN).

(2) For the lamp (3) (alternate configuration):

(a) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

R (b) If necessary, install a new gasket (4) on the support (7).

R (c) Connection of the electrical terminals on a new lamp

R 1
_ Connect the white electrical wire (5) to the terminal stud.

R 2
_ Connect the red electrical wires (6) from the other terminal
R stud.

R 3
_ Remove the adhesive tape that attaches the two electrical red
R wires.



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R (d) Installation of the lamp
R

CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE GASKET IS IN THE CORRECT POSITION.


_______
IF NOT, YOU CAN DECREASE THE LIFE OF THE LAMP.

R 1
_ Put the lamp (3) in position on its support (7). Hold it in
R this position.

R (e) Put the retainer (2) in position.

NOTE : If the retainer (2) is twisted, replace it.


____

R (f) Install the insulating washer (9), the washer (8) and the screw
R (1).

R (g) For the GE technology:


- Tighten the screw (1) by two turns after the screw head is in
contact with the bracket.

NOTE : Make sure that there are no visual signs of distortion of


____
the retainer (2).

R (h) For the SHL technology:


- Put a gage with a thickness of 11 mm (0.4330 in.) between the
two brackets of the retainer (2).
- Tighten the screw (1) until the two brackets touch the gage
without visual signs of distortion of the retainer (2).
- Remove the gage.

Subtask 33-46-11-865-059

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
3LR

Subtask 33-46-11-710-053

D. Operationnal test of the Light

(1) Do the operational test of the Take off Light (Ref. TASK 33-46-00-
710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-46-11-942-053

A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
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TASK 33-46-11-960-002

Replacement of the Halogen Bulb of the Take Off Light (7LR)

WARNING : WEAR GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU WORK ON THE LIGHT.
_______

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

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 soap solution

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 11-010 USA TT-I-735 GRADE A


ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 19-003 USA AMS 3819
LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Expendable Parts

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FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

2 retainer 33-46-11 01A-010


R 6 halogen bulb 33-46-11 01A-070


R

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

33-46-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Taxi and Take Off Lights


33-46-11-991-006 Fig. 403

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-46-11-865-066

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/TAXI AND TAKE OFF/TO 3LR W07

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 33-46-11-991-006)

Subtask 33-46-11-020-055

A. Removal of the Halogen Bulb

(1) Remove the screw (1), the washer (10) and the insulating washer (11).

(2) Remove the retainer (2).

(3) Pull the lens (3) away from the support (7).

NOTE : Put an adhesive tape to hold the mirror (8) in position on the
____
support (7).

(4) Remove the two screws (4) and the two washers (5).

(5) Carefully remove the halogen bulb (6).



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Figure 403/TASK 33-46-11-991-006



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B. Installation of the Halogen Bulb

R (1) Carefully put a new halogen bulb (6) in position.

NOTE : Make sure that the pinched seal (9) end points forward.
____

(2) Install the two washers (5) and the two screws (4).

(3) Tighten the two screws (4). Apply one more quarter turn to the two
screws (4) after contact.

(4) Remove the adhesive tape from the mirror (8).

(5) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(6) Clean the surface of the lens (3) with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No.
11-010) made moist with warm soap solution.

(7) Dry the surface of the lens (3) with a clean MISCELLANEOUS (Material
No. 19-003).

(8) Put the lens (3) in position on the mirror (8).

(9) Put the retainer (2) in position.

NOTE : If the retainer (2) is twisted, replace it.


____

(10) Install the insulating washer (11), the washer (10) and the screw
(1).

(11) Put a gage with a thickness of 11 mm (0.4330 in.) between the


brackets of the retainer (2).

(12) Tighten the screw (1) until the two brackets touch the gage without
visual signs of distortion of the retainer (2).

(13) Remove the gage.

Subtask 33-46-11-865-067

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
3LR



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D. Operational Test

(1) Do the operational test of the take off light (Ref. TASK 33-46-00-
710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-46-11-942-054

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



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TASK 33-46-11-960-003

Replacement of the Lens and the Mirror of the Take Off Light (7LR)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific adhesive tape


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

B. Expendable Parts

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R 4 retainer 33-46-11 01A-010


R 5 lens 33-46-11 01A-060
R 9 halogen bulb 33-46-11 01A-070
R 10 mirror 33-46-11 01A-080
R 13 gasket 33-46-11 01A-110

C. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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33-46-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Taxi and Take Off Lights


33-46-11-991-007 Fig. 404



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-46-11-865-068

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/TAXI AND TAKE OFF/TO 3LR W07

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 404/TASK 33-46-11-991-007)

Subtask 33-46-11-020-057

A. Removal of the Lens and the Mirror

(1) Remove the screw (2), the washer (3) and the insulating washer (1).

(2) Remove the retainer (4).

R (3) Pull the lamp away from the support (14).

R (4) Disconnection of the electrical terminals

R (a) Disconnect the white electrical wire (11) from the terminal stud.

R (b) Attach together the two red electrical wires (12) that are
R connected to the same terminal stud with adhesive tape.

R (c) Disconnect the red electrical wires (12) from the terminal stud.
R

(5) Pull the lens (5) away from the mirror (10).

(6) Remove the two screws (6) and the two washers (7).

(7) Carefully remove and keep the halogen bulb (9).

R (8) If the gasket (13) on the support (14) is defective, remove and
R discard it.



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R Lens and Mirror of the Take Off Light (7LR)
Figure 404/TASK 33-46-11-991-007



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Subtask 33-46-11-420-057

B. Installation of the Lens and the Mirror

R (1) Carefully put the halogen bulb (9) in position on a new mirror (10).

NOTE : If the halogen bulb is damaged, replace it.


____

NOTE : Make sure that the pinched seal (8) end points forward.
____

(2) Install the two washers (7) and the two screws (6).

(3) Tighten the two screws (6). Tighten them one more quarter turn after
contact.

R (4) Install a new gasket (13) on the support (14).

R (5) Put a new lens (5) in position on a new mirror (10) with the halogen
bulb installed.

(6) Connection of the electrical terminals on a new lamp

(a) Connect the white electrical wire (11) to the terminal stud.

(b) Connect the red electrical wires (12) from the other terminal
stud.

(c) Remove the adhesive tape that attaches the two electrical red
wires.

(7) Put the lamp in position on the support (14).

R (8) Put the retainer (4) in position.

NOTE : If the retainer (4) is twisted, replace it.


____

(9) Install the insulating washer (1), the washer (3), and the screw (2).

(10) Put a gage with a thickness of 11 mm (0.4330 in.) between the two
brackets of the retainer (4).

(11) Tighten the screw (2) until the two brackets touch the gage without
visual signs of distortion of the retainer (4).

(12) Remove the gage.



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C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
- 3LR.

Subtask 33-46-11-710-055

D. Operational Test

(1) Do the operational test of the take off light (Ref. TASK 33-46-00-
710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-46-11-942-055

A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
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LIGHT - TAKE OFF (7LR) - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
________________________________________

TASK 33-46-11-730-001

Adjustment of the Take Off Light (7LR)

WARNING : WEAR GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU WORK ON THE LIGHT.
_______

WARNING : DO NOT DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR AT LEAST 2 MINUTES


_______
AFTER YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.

R CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE ITEMS IN THE FIXTURES, TOOLS, TEST AND SUPPORT
_______
R EQUIPMENT PARAGRAPH ARE APPLICABLE TO YOUR AIRCRAFT (THIS LIST IS
R 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

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

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


No specific strap
98D33403500000 1 ADJUSTING TOOL - TAKE OFF LIGHT

B. Consumable Materials

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

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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08-22-00-200-001 Precise Leveling


33-46-11-991-004 Fig. 501



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Job Set-up

Subtask 33-46-11-865-062

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
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122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/TAXI AND TAKE OFF/TO 3LR W07

Subtask 33-46-11-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the aircraft fuselage is in the horizontal position.

(2) If not, do the precise leveling (Ref. TASK 08-22-00-200-001).

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 501/TASK 33-46-11-991-004)

Subtask 33-46-11-820-051

A. Adjustment of the Take Off Light with the Tool

(1) Install the ADJUSTING TOOL - TAKE OFF LIGHT (98D33403500000) on the
light.

(2) Set the clinometer to an angle of 0 deg. + or - 2 minutes. Put it


against the tool (3) to make sure that the installation is vertical.

(3) Adjust the tool (3) if necessary and tighten the nuts (2).

(4) Angular adjustment of the take off light

(a) Set the clinometer to an angle of 0 deg. 12 minutes + or - 2


minutes (nose up).

(b) Put the clinometer on the applicable zone of the tool,


perpendicular to the light and attach it with the strap.

(c) Tighten or loosen the nuts (1) of the lower fork to get the angle
of 0 deg. 12 minutes + or - 2 minutes.



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(d) Tighten the nuts (1) and make sure that the adjustment is
correct.

(e) Remove the clinometer and the ADJUSTING TOOL - TAKE OFF LIGHT
(98D33403500000).

(f) Safety the nuts (1) together with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-
010).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-46-11-865-063

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
3LR



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Adjustment of the Take Off Light (7LR) - Alternative Procedure

WARNING : WEAR GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU WORK ON THE LIGHT.
_______

WARNING : DO NOT DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR AT LEAST 2 MINUTES


_______
AFTER YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.

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 screen

B. Consumable Materials

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

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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

08-22-00-200-001 Precise Leveling


AMM 11-21-08 P.Block 001 LEVELING AND WEIGHING
33-46-11-991-005 Fig. 502



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Job Set-up

Subtask 33-46-11-865-064

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/TAXI AND TAKE OFF/TAXI 1LR W08

Subtask 33-46-11-860-051

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the the aircraft is on a horizontal surface.

(2) Do a precise leveling (Ref. TASK 08-22-00-200-001).

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 502/TASK 33-46-11-991-005)

Subtask 33-46-11-820-052

A. Adjustment of the Take Off Light

(1) Install the screen (2) in front of the aircraft. The distance between
the screen and the nose landing gear must be 10 m (32.80 ft.).

NOTE : The screen can be a wooden board with a minimum height of 3 m


____
(9.84 ft.) and a minimum width of 2 m (6.56 ft.).

(2) Angular adjustment of the take off light

(a) Measure the distance X between the aircraft centerline and the
ground. To do this, measure the distance between one of the
leveling triangles and the ground (Ref. AMM 11-21-08 P.Block
001).

NOTE : To get an accurate distance, the aircraft must be on a


____
horizontal surface.

(b) Subtract the vertical value 2.2 m (7.21 ft.) from the distance
X. This gives you the value Y, which is the distance between
the ground and the target on the screen. You must adjust the
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(c) Tighten or loosen the nuts (1) of the lower fork to adjust the
light beam on the target.

(d) Tighten the nuts (1) and make sure that the adjustment is
correct.

(e) Safety the nuts (1) together with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-
010).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-46-11-865-065

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
3LR



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LIGHT - TAXI (8LR) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_________________________________________

TASK 33-46-12-000-001

Removal of the Taxi Light (8LR)

WARNING : WEAR GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU WORK ON THE LIGHT.
_______

WARNING : DO NOT DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR AT LEAST 2 MINUTES


_______
AFTER YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.

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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

**ON A/C 001-049, 052-060, 101-101,

33-46-12-991-001-B Fig. 401

**ON A/C 051-051,

33-46-12-991-001 Fig. 401A

R **ON A/C 061-099, 102-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,


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

33-46-12-991-001-A Fig. 401B



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-46-12-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/TAXI AND TAKE OFF/TAXI 1LR W08

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-46-12-020-050

A. Removal of the Taxi Light

**ON A/C 001-049, 052-060, 101-101,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-46-12-991-001-B)

**ON A/C 051-051,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-46-12-991-001)

R **ON A/C 061-099, 102-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,


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

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 33-46-12-991-001-A)

**ON A/C ALL

(1) Disconnect the electrical connector (12) from the socket (11).

(2) Put the blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector (12)
and the socket (11).

(3) Remove the nut (6), the washer (7), the screw (9) and the washer (8).

(4) Remove the nuts (5), the washers (4), the screws (1) and the washers
(2). During this operation, hold the light (10).



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Figure 401/TASK 33-46-12-991-001-B


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R Figure 401A/TASK 33-46-12-991-001


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Figure 401B/TASK 33-46-12-991-001-A


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Installation of the Taxi Light (8LR)

WARNING : WEAR GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU WORK ON THE LIGHT.
_______

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. 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)

B. Referenced Information

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

33-46-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Taxi and Take Off Lights


33-46-12-730-001 Adjustment of the Taxi Light (8LR)

**ON A/C 051-051,

33-46-12-991-001 Fig. 401A



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-46-12-865-051

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/TAXI AND TAKE OFF/TAXI 1LR W08

4. Procedure
_________

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 33-46-12-420-050

A. Installation of the Taxi Light

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Make sure that the filament of the bulb and the lens of the optical
unit are in the correct condition.

(4) Make sure that the clamp is correctly installed.

(5) Put the light (10) on its support (3).

(6) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-002) to the screws (1) and
(9).

(7) Install the light (10) in the lower fork on the support (3).

(8) Put the washer (8) on the screw (9).

(9) Install the screws (9) in the support (3).

(10) Install the washer (7) and tighten the nut (6).

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(12) Install the washers (2) on the screws (1).

(13) Install the screws (1) in the support (3).

(14) Install the washers (4) and tighten the nuts (5).

(15) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector (12) and the
socket (11).

(16) Make sure that the electrical connector (12) and the socket (11) are
in the correct condition.

(17) Connect the electrical connector (12) to the socket (11) and lock it.

**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 33-46-12-420-050-A

A. Installation of the Taxi Light


(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-46-12-991-001)

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Make sure that the filament of the bulb and the lens of the optical
unit are in the correct condition.

(4) Make sure that the clamp is correctly installed.

(5) Put the light (10) on its support (3).

(6) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-002) to the screws (1) and
(9).

(7) Install the light (10) in the lower fork on the support (3).

(8) Put the washer (8) on the screw (9).

(9) Install the screws (9) in the support (3).

(10) Install the washer (7) and tighten the nut (6).

(11) Turn the light to the upper forks.

(12) Install the washers (2) on the screws (1).


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R (13) Install the screws (1) in the support (3).

R (14) Install the washers (4) and tighten the nuts (5).

R (15) Adjust the taxi light (Ref. TASK 33-46-12-730-001).

R (16) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector (12) and the
R socket (11).

R (17) Make sure that the electrical connector (12) and the socket (11) are
R in the correct condition.

R (18) Connect the electrical connector (12) to the socket (11) and lock it.

R **ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-46-12-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1LR

Subtask 33-46-12-710-051

C. Operationnal Test of the Light

(1) Do the operational test of the taxi light (Ref. TASK 33-46-00-710-
001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-46-12-942-050

A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
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TASK 33-46-12-960-001

Replacement of the Lamp in the Taxi Light (8LR)

WARNING : WEAR GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU WORK ON THE LIGHT.
_______

WARNING : DO NOT DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR AT LEAST 2 MINUTES


_______
AFTER YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

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. Expendable Parts

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FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

3 lamp 33-46-12 01A-030


R 3 lamp 33-46-12 01A-051
6 gasket 33-46-12 01A-110
7 clamp 33-46-12 01A-010

C. Referenced Information

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

33-46-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Taxi and Take Off Lights


33-46-12-991-003-A Fig. 402



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Job Set-up

Subtask 33-46-12-865-058

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/TAXI AND TAKE OFF/TAXI 1LR W08

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-46-12-020-054-A

A. Removal of the Lamp


(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-46-12-991-003-A)

(1) For the lamp (3):

(a) Remove the four screws (1).

(b) Remove the retainer (2).

(c) Pull the lamp (3) away from the support (5) and disconnect the
two electrical terminals (4).

(d) Remove the lamp (3).

(2) For the lamp (3) (alternate configuration):

(a) Remove the washer (9), the screw (10) and the insulating washer
(8).

(b) Remove the clamp (7).

(c) Pull the lamp (3) away from the support (5) and disconnect the
two electrical terminals (4).

(d) Remove the lamp (3).

(e) If the gasket (6) on the support (5) is defective, remove and
discard it.



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B. Installation of the Lamp


(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-46-12-991-003-A)

(1) For the lamp (3):

(a) Connect the two electrical terminals (4) to the new lamp (3) and
install it in position on its support (5). Hold it in this
position.

(b) Put the retainer (2) in position.

(c) Attach the assembly. To do this, tighten the four screws (1).

(2) For the lamp (3) (alternate configuration):

(a) If necessary, install a new gasket (6) in position on its support


(5).

R (b) Connect the two electrical terminals (4) to the new lamp (3) and
install it in position on its support (5). Hold it in this
position.

(c) Put the clamp (7) in position.

NOTE : If the clamp is twisted, replace it.


____

(d) Install the insulating washer (8), the washer (9) and the screw
(10).

(e) For the GE technology:


- Tighten the screw (10) by two turns after the screw head is in
contact with the bracket.

NOTE : Make sure that there are no visual signs of distortion of


____
the clamp (7).

(f) For the SHL technology:


- Put a gage with a thickness of 7 mm (0.2755 in.) between the
two brackets of the clamp (7).
- Tighten the screw (10) until the two brackets touch the gage
without visual signs of distortion of the clamp (7).
- Remove the gage.


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R Lamp of the Taxi Light
R Figure 402/TASK 33-46-12-991-003-A12 (SHEET 1)



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R Figure 402/TASK 33-46-12-991-003-A22 (SHEET 2)



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Subtask 33-46-12-865-059

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1LR

Subtask 33-46-12-710-053

D. Operational Test of the Taxi Light

(1) Do the operational test of the taxi light (Ref. TASK 33-46-00-710-
001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-46-12-942-053

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



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TASK 33-46-12-960-002

Replacement of the Halogen Bulb of the Taxi Light (8LR)

WARNING : WEAR GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU WORK ON THE LIGHT.
_______

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

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 soap solution

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 11-010 USA TT-I-735 GRADE A


ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 19-003 USA AMS 3819
LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Expendable Parts

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FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

4 retainer 33-46-12 01A-010


R 8 halogen bulb 33-46-12 01A-070



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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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33-46-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Taxi and Take Off Lights


33-46-12-991-007 Fig. 403

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-46-12-865-066

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/TAXI AND TAKE OFF/TAXI 1LR W08

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 403/TASK 33-46-12-991-007)

Subtask 33-46-12-020-055

A. Removal of the Halogen Bulb

(1) Remove the screw (1), the washer (2) and the insulating washer (3).

(2) Remove the retainer (4).

(3) Pull the lens (5) away from the support (9).

NOTE : Put an adhesive tape to hold the mirror (10) in position on


____
the support (9).

(4) Remove the two screws (6) and the two washers (7).

(5) Carefully remove the halogen bulb (8).



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B. Installation of the Halogen Bulb

R (1) Carefully put a new halogen bulb (8) in position.

NOTE : Make sure that the pinched seal (11) end points forward.
____

(2) Install the two washers (7) and the two screws (6).

(3) Tighten the two screws (6). Apply one more quarter turn to the two
screws (6) after contact.

(4) Remove the adhesive tape from the mirror (10).

(5) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(6) Clean the surface of the lens (5) with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No.
11-010) made moist with warm soap solution.

(7) Dry the surface of the lens (5) with a clean MISCELLANEOUS (Material
No. 19-003).

(8) Put the lens (5) in position on the mirror (10).

(9) Put the retainer (4) in position.

NOTE : If the retainer (4) is twisted, replace it.


____

(10) Install the insulating washer (3), the washer (2), and the screw (1).

(11) Put a gage with a thickness of 7 mm (0.2755 in.) between the two
brackets of the retainer (4).

(12) Tighten the screw (1) until the two brackets touch the gage without
visual signs of distortion of the retainer (4).

(13) Remove the gage.

Subtask 33-46-12-865-067

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1LR



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Subtask 33-46-12-710-054

D. Operational Test

(1) Do the operational test of the taxi light (Ref. TASK 33-46-00-710-
001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-46-12-942-054

A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
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TASK 33-46-12-960-003

Replacement of the Lens and the Mirror of the Taxi Light (8LR)

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. Expendable Parts

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FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

4 clamp 33-46-12 01A-010


5 lens 33-46-12 01A-060
9 halogen bulb 33-46-12 01A-070
10 mirror 33-46-12 01A-080
11 gasket 33-46-12 01A-110

C. Referenced Information

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

33-46-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Taxi and Take Off Lights


33-46-12-991-008 Fig. 404



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-46-12-865-068

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/TAXI AND TAKE OFF/TAXI 1LR W08

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 404/TASK 33-46-12-991-008)

Subtask 33-46-12-020-057

A. Removal of the Lens and the Mirror

(1) Remove the screw (1), the washer (2) and the insulating washer (3).

(2) Remove the clamp (4).

(3) Pull the lamp away from the support (13).

(4) Disconnect the two electrical terminals (12).

(5) Pull the lens (5) away from the mirror (10).

(6) Remove the two screws (6) and the two washers (7).

(7) Carefully remove and keep the halogen bulb (9).

(8) If the gasket (11) on the support (13) is defective, remove and
discard it.

Subtask 33-46-12-420-057

B. Installation of the Lens and the Mirror

(1) Carefully put the halogen bulb (9) in position on a new mirror (10).

NOTE : If the halogen bulb is damaged, replace it.


____

NOTE : Make sure that the pinched seal (8) end points forward.
____

(2) Install the two washers (7) and the two screws (6).



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(3) Tighten the two screws (6). Tighten them one more quarter turn after
contact.

(4) Install a new gasket (11) on the support (13).

(5) Put a new lens (5) in position on a new mirror (10) with the halogan
bulb installed.

(6) Put the lamp in position on the support (13).

(7) Put the clamp (4) in position.

NOTE : If the clamp (4) is twisted, replace it.


____

(8) Install the insulating washer (3), the washer (2), and the screw (1).

(9) Put a gage with a thickness of 7 mm (0.2755 in.) between the two
brackets of the clamp (4).

(10) Tighten the screw (1) until the two brackets touch the gage without
visual signs of distortion of the clamp (4).

(11) Remove the gage.

Subtask 33-46-12-865-069

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1LR

Subtask 33-46-12-710-055

D. Operational Test

(1) Do the operational test of the taxi light (Ref. TASK 33-46-00-710-
001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-46-12-942-055

A. Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
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LIGHT - TAXI (8LR) - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
____________________________________

TASK 33-46-12-730-001

Adjustment of the Taxi Light (8LR)

WARNING : WEAR GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU WORK ON THE LIGHT.
_______

WARNING : DO NOT DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR AT LEAST 2 MINUTES


_______
AFTER YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.

R CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT THE ITEMS IN THE FIXTURES, TOOLS, TEST AND SUPPORT
_______
R EQUIPMENT PARAGRAPH ARE APPLICABLE TO YOUR AIRCRAFT (THIS LIST IS
R 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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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


No specific strap
98D33403501000 1 ADJUSTING TOOL - TAXI LIGHT

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 19-010 USA AMS 5687


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

C. Referenced Information

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

08-22-00-200-001 Precise Leveling


33-46-12-991-004 Fig. 501



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-46-12-865-060

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/TAXI AND TAKE OFF/TAXI 1LR W08

Subtask 33-46-12-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the aircraft fuselage is in the horizontal position.

(2) If not, do the precise leveling (Ref. TASK 08-22-00-200-001).

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 501/TASK 33-46-12-991-004)

Subtask 33-46-12-820-050

A. Adjustment of the Taxi Light with the Tool

(1) Install the ADJUSTING TOOL - TAXI LIGHT (98D33403501000) on the


light.

(2) Set the clinometer to an angle of 0 deg. + or - 2 minutes. Put it


against the tool (3) to make sure that the installation is vertical.

(3) Adjust the tool (3) if necessary and tighten the nuts (2).

(4) Angular adjustment of the taxi light

(a) Set the clinometer to an angle of 1 deg. 56 minutes + or - 2


minutes (nose down).

(b) Put the clinometer on the applicable zone of the tool,


perpendicular to the light and attach it with the strap.

(c) Tighten or loosen the nuts (1) of the lower fork to get the angle
of 1 deg. 56 minutes + or - 2 minutes.



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(d) Tighten the nuts (1) and make sure that the adjustment is
correct.

(e) Remove the clinometer and the ADJUSTING TOOL - TAXI LIGHT
(98D33403501000).

(f) Safety the nuts (1) together with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-
010).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-46-12-865-061

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1LR



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TASK 33-46-12-730-001- 01

Adjustment of the Taxi Light (8LR) - Alternative Procedure

WARNING : WEAR GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU WORK ON THE LIGHT.
_______

WARNING : DO NOT DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR AT LEAST 2 MINUTES


_______
AFTER YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.

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 screen

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 19-010 USA AMS 5687


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

C. Referenced Information

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

08-22-00-200-001 Precise Leveling


AMM 11-21-08 P.Block 001 LEVELING AND WEIGHING
33-46-12-991-006 Fig. 502



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-46-12-865-064

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/TAXI AND TAKE OFF/TAXI 1LR W08

Subtask 33-46-12-860-052

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the aircraft is on a horizontal surface.

(2) Do a precise leveling (Ref. TASK 08-22-00-200-001).

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 502/TASK 33-46-12-991-006)

Subtask 33-46-12-820-052

A. Adjustment of the Taxi Light

(1) Install the screen (2) in front of the aircraft. The distance between
the screen and the nose landing gear must be 10 m (32.80 ft.).

NOTE : The screen can be a wooden board with a minimum height of 3 m


____
(9.84 ft.) and a minimum width of 2 m (6.56 ft.).

(2) Angular adjustment of the taxi light

(a) Measure the distance X between the aircraft centerline and the
ground. To do this, measure the distance between one of the
leveling triangles and the ground (Ref. AMM 11-21-08 P.Block
001).

NOTE : To get an accurate distance, the aircraft must be on a


____
horizontal surface.

(b) Subtract the vertical value 2.48 m (8.13 ft.) from the distance
X. This gives you the value Y, which is the distance between
the ground and the target on the screen. You must adjust the
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(c) Tighten or loosen the nuts (1) of the lower fork to adjust the
light beam on the target.

(d) Tighten the nuts (1) and make sure that the adjustment is
correct.

(e) Safety the nuts (1) together with MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-
010).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-46-12-865-065

A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1LR



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LOGO LIGHTS - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
_______________________________________

1. _______
General
R The logo lights are installed to give illumination of the airlines emblem
R (logo), which is marked on each side of the vertical fin. They come on in
R conjunction with the navigation lights.

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3LY LIGHT-LOGO, L 334 33-47-00
4LY LIGHT-LOGO, R 344 33-47-00

R 3. System
__________________
Description
R (Ref. Fig. 002)
R The logo lights 4LY and 5LY are installed on the horizontal stabilizer in
R the zones 334 and 344. Each logo light consists of a housing which contains
R the lamp assembly and a step-down transformer. The step-down transformer
R lower the aircrafts 115VAC to 28VAC power supply.
R The toggle switch NAV/LOGO 3LA, installed on the cockpit overhead panel
R 25VU, controls the logo lights together with the navigation lights. The
R toggle switch has these positions:
R - 2,
R - 1,
R - OFF.
R When you set the toggle switch 3LA to the 1 (2) position the logo lights
R come on automatically with the NAV1 (NAV2) lights during the subsequent
R flight phases:
R - taxiing,
R - take off,
R - landing.

4. Power
____________
Supply
R (Ref. Fig. 002)
R 115 V AC is supplied to each logo light from the normal busbars 101XP and
R 202XP.This is controlled through the circuit breakers 1LY and 2LY. The
R circuit breakers 1LY and 2LY are installed on the circuit breaker panel
R 122VU.



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Figure 001



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Figure 002



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R 5. _________
Operation
R (Ref. Fig. 002)
R With the switch NAV & LOGO (3LA) set to 1 or 2, 115 V AC is supplied to the
R relays 6LA and 7LA. When the flaps are lowered to 15 degrees or more, or the
R landing-gear struts are compressed, a ground signal is received. This
R energizes the coil of the relay 5LY. Power is then supplied to the step-down
R transformer of the light assemblies. From these transformers a decreased
R voltage of 28 V DC is supplied to the logo lights 3LY (4LY) which causes the
R logo lights to go on.
R When the landing-gear is retracted, and the flaps are retracted to less than
R 15 degrees, the ground signal is removed. In this condition, the logo lights
R go out. Also, with the switch 3LA set to OFF, the relays 6LA and 7LA are
R de-energized which causes the logo lights to go out.
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LOGO LIGHTS - DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION
_______________________________________

TASK 33-47-00-040-001

Deactivation of the logo light lens (cover)

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 TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS ARE CLEAR.
_______
MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-5


Logo light lens (cover)

R NOTE : There is an alternative procedure in this Page Block.


____

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 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)
R No specific AR WARNING NOTICE

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 05-065 C Z-24.380


EROSION PROTECTIVE TAPE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 05-096 AIB AIMS 04-12-001
POLYURETHANE ADHESIVE TAPE (Ref. 20-31-00)



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C. Referenced Information

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

24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied


from the External Power
33-47-11-600-001 Replacement of the Lamp of the Logo Light 3LY (4LY)

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-47-00-860-052

R A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration


R

(1) On panel 25VU make sure that the switch 3LA NAV & LOGO ON/OFF is in
the OFF position.

Subtask 33-47-00-860-053

B. De-energize Electrical Circuits

R (1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


R (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).
R

Subtask 33-47-00-865-052

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/LOGO/L 2LY V03
122VU LIGHTING/LOGO/R 1LY V02

Subtask 33-47-00-941-050

R D. Safety Precautions
R

R (1) Put the WARNING NOTICE in the flight compartment to tell persons not
R to operate the logo light.



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R E. Get Access
R

R (1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT) in position in zone 334AB for the
R left hand logo light and/or zone 344AB for the right hand logo light.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-47-00-040-050

A. Deactivation of the logo light lens

(1) Remove the logo light lens (Ref. TASK 33-47-11-600-001).

NOTE : It is not necessary to remove the logo light lamp. You must
____
only remove the lens of the logo light.

(2) Clean the surface around the logo light hole.

R (3) Put the high speed tape SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-065) on
R the logo light hole.

NOTE : If this kind of high speed tape is not available you can also
____
use SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-096) as alternative
solution.

(4) Write a note in the technical log book that the logo light lens has
been deactivated.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-47-00-865-053

R A. Close this(these) circuit breaker(s):


R 1LY, 2LY
R

Subtask 33-47-00-942-052

B. Removal of Equipment

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



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R (2) Remove the access platform(s).
R

R (3) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and
R standard tools and all other items.
R



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TASK 33-47-00-440-001

Reactivation of the logo light lens (cover)

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 TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS ARE CLEAR.
_______
MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-5


Logo light lens (cover)

R NOTE : There is an alternative procedure in this Page Block.


____

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 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)
R No specific AR WARNING NOTICE

B. Referenced Information

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

24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied


from the External Power
33-47-11-600-001 Replacement of the Lamp of the Logo Light 3LY (4LY)



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-47-00-860-056

R A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration


R

(1) On panel 25VU make sure that the switch 3LA NAV & LOGO ON/OFF is in
the OFF position.

Subtask 33-47-00-860-057

B. De-energize Electrical Circuits

R (1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


R (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).
R

Subtask 33-47-00-865-055

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/LOGO/L 2LY V03
122VU LIGHTING/LOGO/R 1LY V02

Subtask 33-47-00-941-053

R D. Safety Precautions
R

R (1) Put the WARNING NOTICE in the flight compartment to tell persons not
R to operate the logo light

Subtask 33-47-00-010-050

R E. Get Access
R

R (1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT) in position in zone 334AB for the
R left hand logo light and/or zone 344AB for the right hand logo light.



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4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-47-00-440-051

A. Reactivation of the Logo Light Lens

R (1) Remove the high speed tape cover from the logo light hole.

R (2) Clean the area around the hole of the tape adhesive.

R (3) Install the logo light lens (Ref. TASK 33-47-11-600-001).

(4) Write a note in the aircraft technical log that the logo light lens
of the tail navigation light has been reactivate.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-47-00-865-056

R A. Close this(these) circuit breaker(s):


R 1LY, 2LY
R

Subtask 33-47-00-942-054

B. Remove the equipment

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

R (2) Remove the warning notice(s).


R

R (3) Remove the access platform(s).


R

R (4) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and
R standard tools and all other items.
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R TASK 33-47-00-040-001- 01

R Deactivation of the logo light lens (cover)

R WARNING : PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
_______
R 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 TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS ARE CLEAR.
_______
R MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
R DAMAGE.

R 1. __________________
Reason for the Job

R Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-5


R Logo light lens (cover)

R NOTE : There is an alternative procedure in this Page Block.


____

R 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 No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)
R No specific AR WARNING NOTICE

R B. Consumable Materials

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R REFERENCE DESIGNATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R Material No. 08-052 USA AMS-T-23397 AND/OR L-T-80B


R SELF ADHESIVEALUMINIUM TAPE (Ref. 20-31-00)



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R C. Referenced Information

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R REFERENCE DESIGNATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R 24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied


R from the External Power
R 33-47-11-600-001 Replacement of the Lamp of the Logo Light 3LY (4LY)

R 3. __________
Job Set-up

R Subtask 33-47-00-860-058

R A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

R (1) On panel 25VU make sure that the switch 3LA NAV & LOGO ON/OFF is in
R the OFF position.

R Subtask 33-47-00-860-059

R B. De-energize Electrical Circuits

R (1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


R (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).

R Subtask 33-47-00-865-057

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

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 122VU LIGHTING/LOGO/L 2LY V03
R 122VU LIGHTING/LOGO/R 1LY V02

R Subtask 33-47-00-941-055

R D. Safety Precautions

R (1) Put the WARNING NOTICE in the flight compartment to tell persons not
R to operate the logo light.



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R Subtask 33-47-00-010-052

R E. Get Access

R (1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT) in position 334AB for the left
R hand logo light and/or zone 344AB for the right hand logo light.

R 4. Procedure
_________

R Subtask 33-47-00-040-051

R A. Deactivation of the logo light lens

R (1) Remove the logo light lens (Ref. TASK 33-47-11-600-001).

R NOTE : It is not necessary to remove the logo light lamp. You must
____
R only remove the lens of the logo light.

R (2) Clean the surface around the logo light hole.

R (3) Put the high speed tape BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No.
R 08-052) on the logo light hole.

R (4) Write a note in the technical log book that the logo light lens has
R been deactivated.

R 5. Close-up
________

R Subtask 33-47-00-942-055

R A. Removal of Equipment

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

R (2) Remove the access platform(s).

R (3) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and
R standard tools and all other items.



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R TASK 33-47-00-440-001- 01

R Reactivation of the logo light lens (cover)

R WARNING : PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU
_______
R 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 TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS ARE CLEAR.
_______
R MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
R DAMAGE.

R 1. __________________
Reason for the Job

R Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-5


R Logo light lens (cover)

R NOTE : There is an alternative procedure in this Page Block.


____

R 2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

R A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

R No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT)


R No specific AR WARNING NOTICE

R B. Referenced Information

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R REFERENCE DESIGNATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R 24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied


R from the External Power
R 33-47-11-600-001 Replacement of the Lamp of the Logo Light 3LY (4LY)



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R 3. __________
Job Set-up

R Subtask 33-47-00-860-060

R A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

R (1) On panel 25VU make sure that the switch 3LA NAV & LOGO ON/OFF is in
R the OFF position.

R Subtask 33-47-00-860-061

R B. De-energize Electrical Circuits

R (1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


R (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).

R Subtask 33-47-00-865-058

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

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 122VU LIGHTING/LOGO/L 2LY V03
R 122VU LIGHTING/LOGO/R 1LY V02

R Subtask 33-47-00-941-056

R D. Safety Precautions

R (1) Put the WARNING NOTICE in the flight compartment to tell persons not
R to operate the logo light.

R Subtask 33-47-00-010-053

R E. Get Access

R (1) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 5M (16 FT) in position in zone 334AB for the
R left hand logo light and/or zone 344AB for the right hand logo light.



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R 4. Procedure
_________

R Subtask 33-47-00-440-052

R A. Reactivation of the Logo Light Lens

R (1) Remove the high speed tape cover from the logo light hole.

R (2) Clean the area around the hole of the tape adhesive.

R (3) Install the logo light lens (Ref. TASK 33-47-11-600-001).

R (4) Write a note in the aircraft technical log that the logo light lens
R of the tail navigation light has been reactivate.

R 5. Close-up
________

R Subtask 33-47-00-865-059

R A. Close this(these) circuit breaker(s):


R 1LY, 2LY

R Subtask 33-47-00-942-056

R B. Remove the equipment

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

R (2) Remove the warning notice(s).

R (3) Remove the access platform(s).

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



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LOGO LIGHTS - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
_____________________________

TASK 33-47-00-710-002

Operational Test of the Logo Lights

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To make sure that the logo lights operate correctly.

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
27-50-00-866-008 Extension of the Flaps on the Ground
27-50-00-866-009 Retraction of the Flaps on the Ground
31-32-00-860-009 Procedure to Get Access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/L/G
Page
32-00-00-860-001 Flight Configuration Precautions
32-00-00-860-002 Ground Configuration after Flight Configuration

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-47-00-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


002).

(2) Do the procedure of the flight configuration precautions (Ref. TASK


32-00-00-860-001).

(3) Get access to the L/G page on the MCDU (Ref. TASK 31-32-00-860-009).



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Subtask 33-47-00-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/LOGO/L 2LY V03
122VU LIGHTING/LOGO/R 1LY V02
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/TAXI AND TAKE OFF/CTL 2LR W09

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-47-00-710-050

A. Do this test.

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

1. On the overhead panel 25VU: On the Trimmable Horizontal Stabilizer


(THS):

R - set the NAV/LOGO control switch - the logo lights 3LY and 4LY come on.
3LA to the 2 position.

2. In the cockpit, on the MCDU: On the MCDU:

- push the LGCIU2 line select - the LGCIU2 MENU page comes on.
key.

- push the NEXT PAGE pushbutton - the LANDING GEAR SIMULATION page
comes on.

- push the LANDING GEAR - the LANDING GEAR SIMULATION menu


SIMULATION line select key. comes on.

- push the LH+RH line select key. - the LH+RH menu page comes on.

- push the EXTENDED line select On the THS:


R key. - the logo lights 3LY and 4LY go off.

3. Put the slat/flap control lever On the THS:


R to position 2 to extend the - the logo lights 3LY and 4LY come on.
flaps (Ref. TASK 27-50-00-866-
008)



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ACTION RESULT
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4. On the overhead panel 25VU: On the THS:

R - set the NAV/LOGO control switch - the logo lights 3LY and 4LY remain
R 3LA to the 1 position. on.

5. Put the slat/flap control lever On the THS:


R to position 0 to retract the - the logo lights 3LY and 4LY go off.
flaps (Ref. TASK 27-50-00-866-
009)

6. In the cockpit, on the MCDU: On the THS:


R - push the RETURN line select - the logo lights 3LY and 4LY come on.
key, until the SYSTEM
REPORT/TEST menu page comes on.

7. On the overhead panel 25VU: On the THS:

R - set the NAV/LOGO control switch - the logo lights 3LY and 4LY go off.
3LA to the OFF position.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-47-00-860-051

A. Put the aircraft back to its initial configuration.

(1) On the MCDU, put the BRT switch to OFF.

(2) Do the procedure of ground configuration after flight configuration


(Ref. TASK 32-00-00-860-002).

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

(4) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
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LIGHT - LOGO - MAINTENANCE PRACTICES
____________________________________

TASK 33-47-11-600-001

Replacement of the Lamp of the Logo Light 3LY (4LY)

WARNING : ISOLATE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS FROM THE RELATED EQUIPMENT AND THE
_______
ENVIRONMENT.

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 TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS ARE CLEAR.
_______
MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE.

NOTE : The procedure is the same for the two logo lights.
____

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 warning notices
No specific access platform 5.0 m (16 ft. 5 in.)

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 09-001 USA MIL-S-8802 TYPE I CLASS A


R FUEL TANK SEALANT (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 16-016 C Z-12.383
EXTERNAL DECORATION PAINT (Ref. 20-31-00)



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C. 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
R 33-47-00-710-002 Operational Test of the Logo Lights
33-47-11-991-001 Fig. 201

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-47-11-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On panel 25VU make sure that the switch 3LA NAV & LOGO ON/OFF is in
the OFF position.

Subtask 33-47-11-860-050

B. De-energize Electrical Circuits

(1) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).

Subtask 33-47-11-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 3LY
122VU LIGHTING/LOGO/L 2LY V03
FOR 4LY
122VU LIGHTING/LOGO/R 1LY V02



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Subtask 33-47-11-941-050

R D. Safety Precautions
R

(1) Put the warning notices in the flight compartment to tell persons not
to operate the logo lights.

R (2) Put the access platform in position at zone 334 for the left logo
R light and/or zone 344 for the right logo light.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 201/TASK 33-47-11-991-001)

Subtask 33-47-11-020-052

R A. Removal of the Lamp

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE
LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.

(1) Remove the countersunk screws (1) around the frame assembly (2).

(2) Remove the frame assembly (2) and the seal (3).

(3) Release the quick-release fasteners (5) and remove the attach ring
(4).

(4) Remove the beam lamp (6) with the seal (8).

Subtask 33-47-11-020-053

B. Disconnect Electrical Connectors

R (1) Remove the screws (10) and disconnect the terminals of the electrical
R wires (11) from the electrical connector (7).

(2) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.



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R Lamp of the Logo Light 3LY/4LY
Figure 201/TASK 33-47-11-991-001



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Subtask 33-47-11-420-050

C. Replace the Lamp

(1) Replace the beam lamp (6) if necessary.

Subtask 33-47-11-420-052

D. Install the Lamp

(1) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(2) Connect the terminals of the electrical wires (11) in the electrical
connectors (7) of the beam lamp (6).

NOTE : Make sure that the terminals of the electrical wires (11) are
____
correctly positioned in the electrical connectors (7).

(3) Install the screws (10) in the electrical connectors (7).

(4) Install the beam lamp (6) with the seal (8) and tighten it with the
attach ring (4).

(5) Tighten the quick-release fasteners (5).

(6) Install the seal ring (3) and the frame assembly (2) and tighten it
with the countersunk screws (1).

(7) Apply a fillet of SEALANTS (Material No. 09-001) between the frame
assembly (2) contour and the spar box skin surface.

Subtask 33-47-11-370-050

E. Painting

(1) Apply STRUCTURE PAINTS (Material No. 16-016) to the heads of the
countersunk screws (1).

Subtask 33-47-11-865-063

F. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 2LY, 1LY
R



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Subtask 33-47-11-710-053

G. Operational Test

(1) Do an operational test of the logo light (Ref. TASK 33-47-00-710-


002).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-47-11-942-054

A. Removal of the Equipment

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

(2) Remove the access platform(s).

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).

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

Subtask 33-47-11-861-053

B. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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



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LIGHT - LOGO - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
___________________________________

TASK 33-47-11-000-002

Removal of the Logo Light 3LY (4LY)

WARNING : ISOLATE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS FROM THE RELATED EQUIPMENT AND THE
_______
ENVIRONMENT.

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 TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS ARE CLEAR.
_______
MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE.

NOTE : The procedure is the same for the two logo lights.
____

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 notices
No specific access platfom 5.0 m (16 ft. 5 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied


from the External Power
33-47-11-991-003 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-47-11-860-056

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On panel 25VU make sure that the switch 3LA NAV & LOGO ON/OFF is in
the OFF position.

(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).

Subtask 33-47-11-865-059

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/LOGO/L 2LY V03
122VU LIGHTING/LOGO/R 1LY V02

Subtask 33-47-11-941-054

C. Safety Precautions

(1) Put the warning notices in the flight compartment to tell the persons
not to operate the logo lights.

(2) Put the access platfom in position at zone 334 for the left logo
light and/or zone 344 for the right logo light.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-47-11-991-003)

Subtask 33-47-11-020-057

A. Removal of the Logo Light

(1) Remove the screws (1) around the frame assembly (2).

(2) Remove the frame assembly (2) and the seal (3).

(3) Remove the screws (9) from the housing (4) and remove the housing
(4).



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Figure 401/TASK 33-47-11-991-003



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(4) Disconnent the electrical connector (5).

(5) Remove the screw (6), the washer (7) and the bonding lead (8) from
the bottom of the housing (4).



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TASK 33-47-11-400-002

Installation of the Logo Light 3LY (4LY)

WARNING : ISOLATE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS FROM THE RELATED EQUIPMENT AND THE
_______
ENVIRONMENT.

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 TRAVEL RANGES OF THE FLIGHT CONTROLS ARE CLEAR.
_______
MOVEMENT OF FLIGHT CONTROLS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR
DAMAGE.

NOTE : The procedure is the same for the two logo lights.
____

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 05-013 D TV-53-3507/73


RELEASE AGENT (OBSOLETE USE 05-013A) (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 09-001 USA MIL-S-8802 TYPE I CLASS A
R FUEL TANK SEALANT (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 16-016 C Z-12.383
EXTERNAL DECORATION PAINT (Ref. 20-31-00)

B. Referenced Information

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

33-47-00-710-002 Operational Test of the Logo Lights


33-47-11-991-003 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-47-11-860-057

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On panel 25VU make sure that the switch 3LA NAV & LOGO is in the OFF
position.

(2) Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are de-energized.

(3) Make sure that the platform is in position at zone 334 for the left
logo light and/or 344 for the right logo light.

Subtask 33-47-11-865-060

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/LOGO/L 2LY V03
122VU LIGHTING/LOGO/R 1LY V02

Subtask 33-47-11-210-052

C. Preparation for Installation

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

(2) Do a visual inspection of the component interface and/or adjacent


area.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-47-11-991-003)

Subtask 33-47-11-420-056

A. Installation of the Logo Light

(1) Install the bonding lead (8), the washer (7) and the screw (6).

(2) Connect the electrical connector (5).



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(3) Apply a layer of SEALANTS (Material No. 09-001) to the spar box skin
that will be in contact with the housing logo light (4) and apply a
layer of SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-013) to the housing logo
light surface that will be in contact with the spar box skin.

(4) Put in position the logo light housing (4) and tighten the screws
(9).

(5) Apply a layer of SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-013) on both


sides of the seal (3) and put the seal (3) in position on the logo
light housing (4).

(6) Put the frame assy (2) in position on the seal (3) and tighten the
screws (1).

(7) Apply a fillet of SEALANTS (Material No. 09-001) between the frame
assy contour and the spar box skin surface.

Subtask 33-47-11-370-054

B. Painting

(1) Apply STRUCTURE PAINTS (Material No. 16-016) to the heads of the
screws (1).

Subtask 33-47-11-865-061

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

Subtask 33-47-11-710-052

D. Operational Test

(1) Do an operational test of the logo light (Ref. TASK 33-47-00-710-


002).



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-47-11-942-052

A. Removal of the Equipment

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

(2) Remove the access platform(s).

(3) Remove the warning notice(s).

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



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ANTI-COLLISION/STROBE LIGHTING - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
__________________________________________________________

1. General
_______

A. The aircraft recognition lighting system is designed as a visual aid to


other aircraft, so reducing the possibility of a collosion.
The system consists of:
- an anti-collision light providing a high-intensity red flashing light
on the top and on the bottom of the aircraft fuselage.
- a strobe light providing a high-intensity white flashing light. One
light is installed in each wing tip facing forward and one is installed
in the tailcone, below the APU exhaust, facing rearwards.

2. __________________
Component Location

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)

**ON A/C 051-051,

(Ref. Fig. 001A)

**ON A/C ALL

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3LV PWR SPLY UNIT-UPPER BEACON 244 33-48-36
4LV PWR SPLY UNIT-LOWER BEACON 192 33-48-37
6LV LIGHT-BEACON, LOWER 191 33-48-12
7LV LIGHT-BEACON, UPPER 244 33-48-11
14LV PWR SPLY UNIT-WING TIP STROBE LIGHT 634 634AB 33-48-38
632
15LV PWR SPLY UNIT-L WING TIP STROBE 534 534AB 33-48-38
LIGHT 631
16LV LIGHT-STROBE, R WING TIP 634 33-48-14
17LV LIGHT - STROBE, L WING TIP 534 33-48-14
18LV PWR SPLY UNIT-TAIL CONE STROBE LIGHT 311 33-48-39
19LV LIGHT-STROBE, TAIL CONE 317 33-48-13



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Figure 001 (SHEET 1)


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Anti-Collision/Beacon and Strobe Lighting - Component Location
Figure 001 (SHEET 2)


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R Anti-Collision/Beacon and Strobe Lighting - Component Location
R Figure 001A (SHEET 1)


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R Anti-Collision/Beacon and Strobe Lighting - Component Location
R Figure 001A (SHEET 2)


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3. __________________
System Description

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. 002)

**ON A/C 051-051,

(Ref. Fig. 002A)

**ON A/C ALL

(Ref. Fig. 003)


The aircraft recognition lighting system consists of two independent systems
which are designed to operate alternately in synchronization:
- the anti-collision light system and
- the strobe light system.
The anti-collision/beacon light system operates, when the BEACON ON-OFF
control switch (2LV), located on the overhead panel 25VU, is in the ON
position. This causes the power supply units (3LV) and (4LV) to energize
and supply the upper and lower anti-collision lights/beacon lights (6LV)
and (7LV) with power.
The strobe light system operates, when the STROBE ON-AUTO-OFF control
switch (11LV), located on the overhead panel 25VU, is in the ON/AUTO
position. This causes the power supply units (14LV), (15LV) and (18LV) to
energize and supply the two strobe lights (16LV) and (17LV) on each wing
tip and the strobe light (19LV) on the tailcone with power.
If a malfunction should occur at the high-intensity strobe lights (white)
or their power supply units, this does not have an affect of the function
of the fuselage anti-collision light (red).

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,

A. Anti-Collision/Beacon Lights
The two anti-collision/beacon lights which do not turn, flash at a rate
of 55 +/- 5 flashes per minute. The two lights give 360 degrees of
horizontal, and 75 degrees of vertical diffusion.



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Anti-Collision/Beacon Light and Strobe Lights
Figure 002


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R Figure 002A


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Anti-Collision/Beacon Light and Strobe Light - Power Unit
Figure 003



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B. Strobe Lights
The two forward facing strobe lights and the rearward facing strobe light
flash at the same time at a rate of 55 +/- 5 flashes per minute. A second
flash tube in the forward facing strobe lights flashes at a rate of 55
+/- 5 flashes per minute. This gives 110 +/- 10 flashes per minute in the
forward direction and 55 +/- 5 flashes per minute in the rearward
direction.

**ON A/C 051-051,

A. Anti-Collision/Beacon Lights
The two anti-collision/beacon lights which do not rotate flash at a rate
of 60 +/- 10 flashes per minute. Both lights give 360 degrees of
horizontal, and 75 degrees of vertical diffusion.

B. Strobe Lights
The two forward facing strobe lights and the rearward facing strobe light
flash at the same time at a rate of 60 +/- 10 flashes per minute.
Additionally a second flash tube in the forward facing strobe lights
flashes at a rate of 60 +/- 10 flashes per minute. This produces 120 +/-
10 flashes per minute in the forward direction and 60 +/- 10 flashes per
minute in the rearward direction.

**ON A/C ALL

4. Power
____________
Supply
The 115VAC 101XP and 202XP are three phase busbars which supply power
through the circuit breakers 1LV and 5LV to the power units 3LV and 4LV. The
power units, which control the flash rate, supply the power to each
anti-collision/beacon light.
The 115VAC three phase busbar 202XP supplies power through the circuit
breaker 10LV to the power units 14LV,15LV and 18LV. The power units, which
control the flash rate, supply power to each strobe light. The landing gear
computer supplies 28VDC to the coil of the relay 13LV when the landing gear
struts are compressed.

5. _____________________
Component Description

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. 002)



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R **ON A/C 051-051,

R (Ref. Fig. 002A)

R **ON A/C ALL

A. Anti-Collision/Beacon and Strobe Light


The anti-collision/beacon and the rearward facing strobe light consists
of a flash tube mounted on a reflection. The tube is enclosed in a
faraday cage, and covered by a red glass for the anti-collision/beacon
and a white lens for the strobe light. The forward facing strobe light
consists of two tubes enclosed in a metal case with a faraday cage in the
white lens.

(1) A transformer is mounted in the base of the light. The housing of the
anti-collision/beacon transformer is provided with cooling fins.

(2) A start electrode is used to start the flash tube.

(3) The seperate power unit supplies the anode/cathode with a 400 to
500VDC. Also it supplies a start pulse for the anti-collision/beacon
and the strobe lights.

B. Power Unit
(Ref. Fig. 004)
The power unit supplies a high voltage frequency to start and operate the
anti-collision/beacon and the strobe lights. In the forward facing strobe
light there are two circuits the same.

(1) The power unit consists of an E.M.I. filter. It is a symmetrical


LC-LC filter which reduces the anount of interference to the supply
leads to an acceptable level.

(2) An AC/DC Converter converts the 200V/400Hz input power to the various
DC voltages used in the power unit.

(3) The flash rate is given by a timer to the connected light unit.

(4) A blocking converter divides the D.C. voltage, transformer it to a


higher voltage and then rectifies it.

(5) The capacitor charging voltage is limited to almost 450VDC by a


voltage limitor. This provides a discharge path when the output
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(6) The blocking converter is made inoperative after each flash by an arc
blanking circuit. It reduces the arc-burning current of the connected
light unit to give complete arc-suppression.

(7) The output-pulse for synchronisation between the power unit is


produced by a clock generator.

(8) A chargeable accumulator which consist of series parallel connected


capacitors and a charge circuit.

(9) The start impulse generator produces a high voltage frequency


ascillation for the transformer in the connected power unit.

6. Operation
_________

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. 004)

A. Anti-Collision/Beacon Lights
The system is supplied with power when the busbars are energized and the
circuit breakers 1LV and 5LV are closed. The power control relay contacts
8LV and 9LV are supplied with 200VAC. The control switch 2LV in the
BEACON ON position energizes the relay 8LV and 9LV. The power units 3LV
and 4LV are supplied with 200VAC. The anti-collision light 7LV and 6LV
flash at a rate of 55 +/- 5 flashes per minute.

**ON A/C 051-051,

(Ref. Fig. 004)

A. Anti-Collision/Beacon Lights
The system is supplied with power when the busbars are energized and the
circuit breakers 1LV and 5LV are closed. The power control relay contacts
8LV and 9LV are supplied with 200VAC. The control switch 2LV in the
BEACON ON position energizes the relay 8LV and 9LV. The power units 3LV
and 4LV are supplied with 200VAC. The anti-collision light 7LV and 6LV
flash at a rate of 60+-10 flashes per minutes.



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Anti-Collision/Beacon and Strobe Lighting - Schematic
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B. Strobe Light
The strobe light system is supplied with three phase 200VAC/400Hz when
the busbar is energized and the circuit breaker 10LV is closed.

(1) With the switch STROBE 11LV set to AUTO, 115VAC is supplied to the
power relay 12LV. 28VDC, from the landing gear computer, is removed
when the landing gear struts are extended. This de-energizes the coil
of the control relay 13LV and gives a ground signal for the power
relay 12LV. The power units 14LV, 15LV and 18LV are supplied with
200VAC. From these power units an increased voltage is produced to
operate the strobe lights 16LV, 17LV and 19LV.
28VDC is supplied to the coil of relay 13LV when the landing gear
struts are compressed. This energizes the coil of the control relay
13LV and removes the ground signal. The power relay 12LV is
de-energized and the three phase 200VAC/400Hz is removed from the
power units 14LV, 15LV and 18LV.

(2) With the switch STROBE 11LV set to ON, 115VAC is supplied to the
power relay 12LV. It also gives a ground signal for the coil of the
power relay 12LV. The power units 14LV, 15LV and 18LV are supplied
with three phase 200VAC/400Hz from the power relay 12LV. The strobe
lights flash as described.

(3) With the switch STROBE 11LV set to OFF:


- the 115VAC is removed from the coil of power relay 12LV.
- the ground signal is removed from the coil of power relay 12LV.



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ANTI-COLLISION/STROBE LIGHTING - DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION
__________________________________________________________

TASK 33-48-00-040-001

Deactivation of the Anti-Collision (Beacon) Lights 6LV and 7LV

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-4


Upper and lower anti-collision
Light lens (cover)

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 soap solution
No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 6M (20 FT)
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Consumable Materials

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

R Material No. 08-061 D DAN 328AS


TAPE SOUND DAMPENINGALUMINIUM FOIL (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
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33-48-00-710-002 Operational Test of the Anti-Collision/Strobe


Lighting
33-48-11-000-001 Removal of the Upper Beacon/Strobe Light 7LV from the
Outside of the Fuselage
33-48-12-000-001 Removal of the Lower Beacon/Strobe Light 6LV from the
Fuselage Outside

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,

33-48-00-991-001-A Fig. 401

**ON A/C 051-051,

33-48-00-991-001 Fig. 401A

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-00-941-052

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the strobe lights operate correctly (Ref. TASK 33-48-
00-710-002).

(2) For the upper anti-collision light:


- Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 6M (20 FT) in position at the upper
anti-collision light.

(3) Put a WARNING NOTICE in position to tell persons not to operate the
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B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
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122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/UPPER 1LV U06
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/LOWER 5LV U03

4. Procedure
_________

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. 401/TASK 33-48-00-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 051-051,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-48-00-991-001)

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 33-48-00-040-050-A

A. Deactivation of the Anti-Collision Lights

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE
LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.

(1) Remove the countersunk screws (1) from the lens (23) (Ref. TASK 33-
48-11-000-001) or (Ref. TASK 33-48-12-000-001).

NOTE : Make match marks on the screws (1) and/or their positions to
____
help with the installation procedure (different screw sizes).

(2) Remove and discard the remaining part of the lens (23) and the seal
(22) or (32).

(3) Remove the screws (2) from the flash tube assy (21).

(4) Remove the countersunk screws (3) from the housing (15).



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Anti-Collision (Beacon) Lights
Figure 401/TASK 33-48-00-991-001-A


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R Figure 401A/TASK 33-48-00-991-001


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(5) Lift the housing (15) sufficiently to get access to the plate (4).

(6) Remove the screws (5) from the plate (4).

(7) Remove the plate (4) from the housing (15).

(8) Remove the screw (6) from the transformer (7).

(9) Remove the transformer (7) from the housing (15).

(10) Support the transformer (7) and disconnect the electrical connectors
(17) from the transformer (7).

NOTE : Put identification labels on the electrical leads. This will


____
help you to install the electrical connectors (17) again.

(11) Carefully remove the flash tube assy (21) from the housing (15).

NOTE : Remove only the flash tube assy (21) and not the light
____
assembly.

(12) Install the transformer (7) in the housing (15) with the screw (6).

(13) Install the plate (4) on the housing (15) with the screws (5).

(14) Install the housing (15) and the seal (14) or (34) on the flange (10)
with the countersunk screws (3).

(15) Make and install a cover for the cable hole in the housing (15) from
the high speed tape, BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-
061).

(16) Clean the surface of the fuselage (8) around the anti-collision light
with a lint-free cotton cloth, MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003)
made moist with a warm soap solution.

(17) Make sure that no liquid goes into the inside of the housing (15).

(18) Dry the surface with a dry lint-free cotton cloth, MISCELLANEOUS
(Material No. 19-003).

(19) Apply the high speed tape, BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material
No. 08-061) on the top of the housing (15) and the adjacent area of
the fuselage (8).

NOTE : Do not cover the removed flash tube assy (21) with tape.
____


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(20) Make sure that the high speed tape is installed correctly. The high
speed tape must seal all of the opening for the anti-collision light.

(21) Write in the aircraft technical log that the anti-collision light has
a temporary repair.

(22) Keep the circuit breakers 1LV and 5LV open, safetied and tagged.

**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 33-48-00-040-050

A. Deactivation of the Anti-Collision Lights

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE
LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.

(1) Remove the countersunk screws (1) from the lens (23) (Ref. TASK 33-
48-11-000-001) or (Ref. TASK 33-48-12-000-001).

NOTE : Make match marks on the screws (1) and/or their positions to
____
help with the installation procedure (different screw sizes).

(2) Remove and discard the remaining part of the lens (23) and the seal
(22) or (32).

(3) Remove the countersunk screws (3) from the plate (18).

(4) Lift the light assembly until you can see the electrical connector
(9).

(5) Disconnect the electrical connector (9) from the light assembly and
support the electrical connector (9).

(6) Remove the screws (2) from the cage (20) and remove the cage (20).

(7) Remove the screws (11) from the housing (12) and remove the housing
(12).

(8) Disconnect the electrical connectors (17) from the transformer (13).

NOTE : Put identification labels on the electrical leads. This will


____
help you to install the electrical connectors (17) again.


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(9) Carefully remove the reflector (19) from the plate (18).

NOTE : Remove only the reflector (19) and not the light assembly.
____

(10) Install the transformer (13) in the housing (12) with the screws
(11).

(11) Install the plate (18) on the housing (12) with the screws (2).

(12) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(13) Connect the electrical connector (9) to the transformer (13).

(14) Install the plate (18) and the seal (14) or (34) on the flange (10)
with the countersunk screws (3).

(15) Make and install a cover for the cable hole in the plate (18) from
the high speed tape, BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-
061).

(16) Clean the surface of the fuselage (8) around the anti-collision light
with a lint-free cotton cloth, MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003)
made moist with a warm soap solution.

(17) Make sure that no liquid goes into the inside of the plate (18).

(18) Dry the surface with a dry lint-free cotton cloth, MISCELLANEOUS
(Material No. 19-003).

(19) Apply the high speed tape, BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material
No. 08-061) on the top of the plate (18) and the adjacent area of the
fuselage (8).

NOTE : Do not cover the removed reflector (19) with tape.


____

(20) Make sure that the high speed tape is installed correctly. The high
speed tape must seal all of the opening for the anti-collision light.

(21) Write in the aircraft technical log that the anti-collision light has
a temporary repair.

(22) Keep the circuit breakers 1LV and 5LV open, safetied and tagged.



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**ON A/C ALL

TASK 33-48-00-440-001

Reactivation of the Anti-Collision (Beacon) Lights 6LV and 7LV

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-4


Upper and lower anti-collision
Light lens (cover)

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 6M (20 FT)


No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 07-001B


R ELECTRICAL BOND VARNISH (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 09-013 USA MIL-PRF-81733
SEALANT-BRUSH CONSIS TENCY (OBSOLETE) (Ref. 20-31-00)



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C. Expendable Parts

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FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
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FOR FIN 6LV


14 seal 33-48-12 01 -040
14 seal 33-48-12 02 -110
22 seal 33-48-12 01 -030
22 seal 33-48-12 02 -030
FOR FIN 7LV
32 seal 33-48-11 01 -030
32 seal 33-48-11 01A-030
34 seal 33-48-11 01 -040
34 seal 33-48-11 01A-040
34 seal 33-48-11 01A-110

D. Referenced Information

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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20-21-11-911-001 Tightening Torques for Standard Threaded Fasteners


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)-
33-48-11-400-001 Installation of the Upper Beacon/Strobe Light 7LV
from the Outside of the Fuselage
33-48-12-400-001 Installation of the Lower Beacon/Strobe Light 6LV
from the Fuselage Outside

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,

33-48-00-991-001-A Fig. 401

**ON A/C 051-051,

33-48-00-991-001 Fig. 401A



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-00-941-053

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the WARNING NOTICE is in position to tell persons not
to operate the anti-collision lights.

(2) For the upper anti-collision light:


- Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 6M (20 FT) in position at the upper
anti-collision light.

Subtask 33-48-00-865-053

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

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/UPPER 1LV U06
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/LOWER 5LV U03

4. Procedure
_________

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. 401/TASK 33-48-00-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 051-051,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-48-00-991-001)



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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,

Subtask 33-48-00-440-050-A

A. Reactivation of the Anti-Collision Lights

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE
LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.

NOTE : For the torque values of the screws see the related AMM 20-21-11
____
(Ref. TASK 20-21-11-911-001).

(1) Remove the tape from the related anti-collision light.

(2) Remove the tape from the cable hole in the housing (15) of the
anti-collision light.

(3) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(4) Remove the countersunk screws (3) from the housing (15).

(5) Lift the housing (15) until you can see the electrical connector (9).

(6) Disconnect the electrical connector (9) from the housing (15) and
support the electrical connector (9).

(7) Replace the seal:


FOR 6LV
discard the seal (14) and install a new seal (14).
FOR 7LV
discard the seal (34) and install a new seal (34).

(8) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(9) Connect the electrical connector (9) to the housing (15).

(10) Remove the screws (5) and the plate (4) from the housing (15).

(11) Remove the screw (6) and the transformer (7) from the housing (15).

(12) Support the transformer (7).


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

(14) Put the leads of the flash tube assy (21) through the cable hole of
the housing (15).

(15) Install the flash tube assy (21) on the housing (15).

(16) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(17) Connect the electrical connectors (17) to the transformer (7).

NOTE : Obey the identification labels made during the removal


____
procedure to get the correct polarity and remove the
identification labels.

(18) Install the transformer (7) in the housing (15) with the screw (6).

(19) Install the plate (4) on the housing (15) with the screws (5).

(20) Install the housing (15) and the seal (14) or (34) on the flange (10)
with the countersunk screws (3).

(21) Apply the SEALANTS (Material No. 09-013) to the heads of the
countersunk screws (3) (Ref. TASK 20-28-00-912-004) and let it dry.

(22) Apply the PAINTS FOR DETAIL (INTERNAL AND EXTERN AL) (Material No.
07-001B) to the head of the countersunk screw (3) which gives the
electrical bonding.

(23) Install the flash tube assy (21) on the housing (15) with the four
screws (2).

(24) For the rubber bung (24) of the new lens (23) obey subsequent:
FOR 6LV
remove the rubber bung (24) from the new lens (23) if installed.

NOTE : You must remove the rubber bung (24) from the new lens (23) to
____
prevent that the condensed water stays in the lens (23).

FOR 7LV
make sure that the rubber bung (24) is correctly installed in the new
lens (23).


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(25) Install a new seal:
FOR 6LV
install a new seal (22).
FOR 7LV
install a new seal (32).

(26) Install the new lens (23) on the fuselage (8) with the countersunk
screws (1) (Ref. TASK 33-48-11-400-001) or (Ref. TASK 33-48-12-400-
001).

NOTE : The pin (16) must engage in the rubber bung (24) if installed.
____

NOTE : Refer to the match marks made during the removal procedure for
____
the screw (1) installation in the correct position.

**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 33-48-00-440-050

A. Reactivation of the Anti-Collision Lights

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE
LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.

NOTE : For the torque values of the screws see the related AMM 20-21-11
____
(Ref. TASK 20-21-11-911-001).

(1) Remove the tape from the related anti-collision light.

(2) Remove the tape from the cable hole in the plate (18) of the
anti-collision light.

(3) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(4) Remove the countersunk screws (3) from the plate (18).

(5) Lift the light assembly until you can see the electrical connector
(9).

(6) Disconnect the electrical connector (9) from the light assembly and
support the electrical connector (9).


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(7) Replace the seal:
FOR 6LV
discard the seal (14) and install a new seal (14).
FOR 7LV
discard the seal (34) and install a new seal (34).

(8) Remove the screws (2) from the plate (18) and remove the plate (18).

(9) Remove the screws (11) from the housing (12) and remove the
transformer (13).

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

(11) Make sure that the ignition wire of the xenon flash tube is fixed
below the reflector (19).

(12) Put the leads of the reflector (19) through the cable hole of the
plate (18).

(13) Install the reflector (19) on the plate (18).

(14) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(15) Connect the electrical connectors (17) to the transformer (13).

NOTE : Obey the identification labels made during the removal


____
procedure to get the correct polarity and remove the
identification labels.

(16) Install the transformer (13) in the housing (12) with the screws
(11).

(17) Install the cage (20), the reflector (19) and the plate (18) on the
housing (12) with the screws (2).

(18) Connect the electrical connector (9) to the light assembly.

(19) Install the plate (18) and the seal (14) or (34) on the flange (10)
with the countersunk screws (3).

(20) Apply the SEALANTS (Material No. 09-013) to the heads of the
countersunk screws (3) (Ref. TASK 20-28-00-912-004) and let it dry.


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(21) Apply the PAINTS FOR DETAIL (INTERNAL AND EXTERN AL) (Material No.
07-001B) to the head of the countersunk screw (3) which gives the
electrical bonding.

(22) For the lens drain plug of the new lens (23) obey subsequent:
FOR 6LV
remove the lens drain plug from the new lens (23) if installed.

NOTE : You must remove the lens drain plug from the new lens (23) to
____
prevent that the condensed water stays in the lens (23).

FOR 7LV
make sure that the lens drain plug is correctly installed in the new
lens (23).

(23) Install a new seal:


FOR 6LV
install a new seal (22).
FOR 7LV
install a new seal (32).

(24) Install the new lens (23) on the fuselage (8) with the countersunk
screws (1) (Ref. TASK 33-48-11-400-001) or (Ref. TASK 33-48-12-400-
001).

NOTE : Refer to the match marks made during the removal procedure for
____
the screw (1) installation in the correct position.

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-48-00-942-052

A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

(1) Remove the warning notice(s).

(2) Remove the access platform(s).

(3) Write in the aircraft technical log that the lens of the
anti-collision light has been replaced.


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B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:


1LV, 5LV



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ANTI-COLLISION/STROBE LIGHTING - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
________________________________________________

TASK 33-48-00-710-001

Operational Test of the Anti-Collision/Strobe Lighting

WARNING : DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE LIGHT FLASH DURING THE TEST.
_______
SUPPLY A COVER, OR SHIELD, TO GIVE PROTECTION FROM THE LIGHT FLASH TO
PERSONS IN THE TEST AREA.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Make sure that the Beacon/Strobe Lights operate correctly.

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

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-00-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 33-48-00-865-050

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/UPPER 1LV U06
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/LOWER 5LV U03



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4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE LIGHT FLASH DURING THE TEST.
_______
SUPPLY A COVER, OR SHIELD, TO GIVE PROTECTION FROM THE LIGHT FLASH
TO PERSONS IN THE TEST AREA.

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 33-48-00-710-050

A. Test of the Anti-Collision/Strobe Lighting

(1) Do this test:

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

1. On the overhead panel 25VU: On the upper and lower fuselage:

- Put the switch BEACON 2LV in - The upper beacon light 7LV and the
the ON position. lower beacon light 6LV come on.
These lights flash at a rate of 55
+/- 5 flashes per minute.

2. On the overhead panel 25VU: On the upper and lower fuselage:

- Put the switch BEACON 2LV in - The upper beacon light 7LV and the
the OFF position. lower beacon light 6LV go off.



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R **ON A/C 051-051,

R Subtask 33-48-00-710-050-A

R A. Test of the Anti-Collision/Strobe Lighting

R (1) Do this test.

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R ACTION RESULT
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R 1. On the overhead panel 25VU: On the upper and lower fuselage:


R - put the switch BEACON 2LV to - the upper beacon light 7LV and the
R the ON position. lower beacon light 6LV come on.
R These lights flash at a rate of
R approx. 60 flashes per minute.

R 2. On the overhead panel 25VU: On the upper and lower fuselage:


R - put the switch BEACON 2LV to - the upper beacon light 7LV and the
R the OFF position. lower beacon light 6LV go off.

R **ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-48-00-862-050

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


002).



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TASK 33-48-00-710-002

Operational Test of the Anti-Collision/Strobe Lighting

WARNING : DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE LIGHT FLASH DURING THE TEST.
_______
SUPPLY A COVER, OR SHIELD, TO GIVE PROTECTION FROM THE LIGHT FLASH TO
PERSONS IN THE TEST AREA.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Make sure that the Beacon/Strobe lights (Red) and the Strobe lights (White)
operate correctly.

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
31-32-00-860-009 Procedure to Get Access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/L/G
Page

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-00-861-051

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 33-48-00-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/UPPER 1LV U06
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/LOWER 5LV U03
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05



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Subtask 33-48-00-869-050

C. Do the procedure to get access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST LG page of the


CFDS. (Ref. TASK 31-32-00-860-009).

4. Procedure
_________

WARNING : DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE LIGHT FLASH DURING THE TEST.
_______
SUPPLY A COVER, OR SHIELD, TO GIVE PROTECTION FROM THE LIGHT FLASH
TO PERSONS IN THE TEST AREA.

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 33-48-00-710-051

A. Test of the Anti-Collision/Strobe Lighting

(1) Do this test:

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

1. On the overhead panel 25VU: On the upper and lower fuselage:

- Put the switch BEACON 2LV in - The upper beacon light 7LV and the
the ON position. lower beacon light 6LV come on.
These lights flash at a rate of 55
+/- 5 flashes per minute.

2. On the overhead panel 25VU: On the wing tips and the tailcone:

- Put the switch STROBE 11LV in - The strobe lights 17LV and 16LV at
the ON position. the end of the wing tips come on.
- The strobe light 19LV at the tailcone
below the APU exhaust comes on.
These lights flash at a rate of 55
+/- 5 flashes per minute.

NOTE : It is necessary, that the strobe


____
lights flash in different
synchronization with the upper
and lower beacon lights.

3. In the cockpit on the EXT LT On the wing tips and the tailcone:
panel 25VU:



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ACTION RESULT
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- Put the switch STROBE 11LV in - The strobe lights go off.
the AUTO position.

4. On the SYSTEM/REPORT TEST L/G On the MCDU:


page of the MCDU:

- Push the LGCIU 2 line key. - The LGCIU 2 page comes on.

- Push the NEXT PAGE pushbutton - The LANDING GEAR MENU page comes on.
switch.

- Push the LANDING GEAR - The LGCIU LANDING GEAR SIMULATION


SIMULATION line key. MENU page comes on.

- Push the LH + RH line key. - The LGCIU LH + RH MENU page comes on.

- Push the EXTENDED line key. - The strobe lights come on and flash
in alternate synchronization with the
upper and lower beacons.

- Push the COMPRESSED line key. - The strobe lights go off.

- Push the RETURN line key. - The LGCIU MENU LANDING GEAR
SIMULATION page comes on.

- Push the RETURN line key. - The LGCIU MENU page comes on.

- Push the RETURN line key. - The SYSTEM REPORT/TEST L/G page comes
on.

5. In the cockpit on the EXT LT On the wing tips and the tailcone:
panel 25VU:

- Put the switch STROBE 11LV in - The strobe lights stay off.
the OFF position.

6. On the overhead panel 25VU: On the upper and lower fuselage:

- Put the switch BEACON 2LV in - The upper beacon light 7LV and the
the OFF position. lower beacon light 6LV go off.


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**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 33-48-00-710-051-A

A. Test of the Anti-Collision/Strobe Lighting

(1) Do this test.

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

1. On the overhead panel 25VU: On the upper and lower fuselage:


- put the switch BEACON 2LV to - the upper beacon light 7LV and the
the ON position. lower beacon light 6LV come on.
These lights flash at a rate of
approx. 60 flashes per minute.

2. On the overhead panel 25VU: On the wing tips and tailcone:


- put the switch STROBE 11LV to - the strobe lights 17LV and 16LV at
the ON position. the end of the wing tips come on.
- the strobe light 19LV at the tailcone
below the APU exhaust comes on.
R These lights flash at a rate of
R approx. 60 flashes per minute.

NOTE : Make sure that the strobe lights


____
flash in different
synchronization with the upper
and lower beacon lights.

3. In the cockpit on the EXT LT On the wing tips and tailcone:


panel 25VU:
- put the switch STROBE 11LV to - the strobe lights go off.
the AUTO position.

4. On the SYSTEM/REPORT TEST L/G On the MCDU:


page of the MCDU: - the LGCIU 2 page comes on.
- push the LGCIU 2 line key.
- push the NEXT PAGE pushbuttom - the LANDING GEAR MENU page comes on.
switch.
- push the LANDING GEAR - the LGCIU LANDING GEAR SIMULATION
SIMULATION line key. MENU page comes on.
- push the LH + RH line key.
- the LGCIU LH + RH MENU page comes on.



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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- push the EXTENDED line key. - the strobe lights come on and flash
in alternate synchronization with the
- push the COMPRESSED line key. upper and lower beacons.
- the strobe lights go off.

- push the RETURN line key. - the LGCIU MENU LANDING GEAR
SIMULATION page comes on.
- push the RETURN line key. - the LGCIU MENU page comes on.

- push the RETURN line key. - the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST L/G page comes
on.

5. In the cockpit on the EXT LT On the wing tips and tailcone:


panel 25VU:
- put the switch STROBE 11LV to - the strobe lights stay off.
the OFF position.

6. On the overhead panel 25VU: On the upper and lower fuselage:


- put the switch BEACON 2LV to - the upper beacon light 7LV and the
the OFF position. lower beacon light 6LV go off.

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-48-00-860-050

A. Close Access

(1) On the MCDU, push the line key adjacent to the RETURN indication
until the CFDS menu page comes into view.

(2) On the ECAM control panel, set the UPPER DISPLAY and LOWER DISPLAY
potentiometers to OFF.

Subtask 33-48-00-862-051

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


002).



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LIGHT - BEACON, UPPER (7LV) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
__________________________________________________

TASK 33-48-11-000-001

Removal of the Upper Beacon/Strobe Light 7LV from the Outside of the Fuselage

WARNING : ISOLATE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS FROM THE RELATED EQUIPMENT AND THE
_______
ENVIRONMENT.

NOTE : You can also remove the upper beacon/strobe light from the inside of the
____
fuselage (Ref. TASK 33-48-11-000-002).

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 6.0 m (19 ft. 8 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

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,

33-48-11-991-004-A Fig. 401

**ON A/C 051-051,

33-48-11-991-004 Fig. 401A



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-11-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/UPPER 1LV U06

Subtask 33-48-11-010-055

B. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the switch 2LV BEACON ON-OFF on the overhead panel
25VU is in the OFF position.

(2) Put the access platform in position.

4. Procedure
_________

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. 401/TASK 33-48-11-991-004-A)

**ON A/C 051-051,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-48-11-991-004)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-48-11-020-051

A. Removal of the upper beacon/strobe light 7LV

(1) Remove the countersunk screws (11) from the lens (9).

NOTE : Make match marks on the screws (11) and/or their positions to
____
help with the installation procedure (different screw sizes).



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Upper Beacon/Strobe Light 7LV
Figure 401/TASK 33-48-11-991-004-A


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R Upper Beacon/Strobe Light 7LV
Figure 401A/TASK 33-48-11-991-004



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(2) Remove the lens (9) and discard the seal (8).

(3) Remove the countersunk screws (5) from the light assembly (2).

(4) Lift the light assembly (2) until the electrical connector (1) is
visible.

(5) Disconnect the electrical connector (1) from the light assembly (2).

R (6) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(7) Remove the light assembly (2) with the seal (12) from the aircraft.

(8) Discard the seal (12).



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TASK 33-48-11-400-001

Installation of the Upper Beacon/Strobe Light 7LV from the Outside of the
Fuselage

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 07-001B


R ELECTRICAL BOND VARNISH (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 09-013 USA MIL-PRF-81733
SEALANT-BRUSH CONSIS TENCY (OBSOLETE) (Ref. 20-31-00)

B. Expendable Parts

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

8 seal 33-48-11 01 -030


8 seal 33-48-11 01A-030
12 seal 33-48-11 01 -040
12 seal 33-48-11 01A-040

C. Referenced Information

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

20-21-11-911-001 Tightening Torques for Standard Threaded Fasteners


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)-
24-41-00-861-002 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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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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,

33-48-11-991-004-A Fig. 401

**ON A/C 051-051,

33-48-11-991-004 Fig. 401A

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-11-860-052

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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

(2) Make sure that the switch 2LV BEACON ON-OFF on the overhead panel
25VU is in the OFF position.

Subtask 33-48-11-865-053

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/UPPER 1LV U06

4. Procedure
_________

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,

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**ON A/C 051-051,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-48-11-991-004)

**ON A/C ALL

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.

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 33-48-11-420-051-A

A. Installation of the Upper Beacon/Strobe Light 7LV.

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Prepare the electrical bonding point at the flange (3) (Ref. TASK 20-
28-00-912-004).

(4) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(5) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(6) Connect the electrical connector (1) to the light assembly (2).

(7) Use the correct sequence when you tighten the countersunk screws (5).
Install the light assembly (2) and the new seal (12) with the
countersunk screws (5) on the flange (3).

(8) Apply SEALANTS (Material No. 09-013) to the heads of the countersunk
screws (5) (Ref. TASK 20-28-00-912-004) and let it dry.



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(9) Apply PAINTS FOR DETAIL (INTERNAL AND EXTERN AL) (Material No. 07-
001B) to the head of the countersunk screw (5) which gives the
electrical bonding.

(10) Make sure that the bung (10) is correctly installed in the lens (9).

(11) Use the correct sequence when you tighten the countersunk screws
(11).
Install the lens (9) with a new seal (8) and the countersunk screws
(11) and tighten.

NOTE : It is necessary to refer to the match marks made during the


____
removal procedure for the countersunk screw (11) installation
in the correct position.

(12) Make sure that the pin (13) engages in the bung (10).

**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 33-48-11-420-051

A. Installation of the Upper Beacon/Strobe Light 7LV

NOTE : For the torque values that you must use for the screws, refer to
____
(Ref. TASK 20-21-11-911-001).

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Prepare the electrical bonding point at the flange (3) (Ref. TASK 20-
28-00-912-004).

(4) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(5) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(6) Connect the electrical connector (1) to the light assembly (2).

(7) Use the correct sequence when you tighten the countersunk screws (5).
Install the light assembly (2) and the new seal (12) with the
countersunk screws (5) on the flange (3).

(8) Apply SEALANTS (Material No. 09-013) to the heads of the countersunk
screws (5) and let it dry.


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(9) Apply PAINTS FOR DETAIL (INTERNAL AND EXTERN AL) (Material No. 07-
001B) to the head of the countersunk screw (5) which gives the
electrical bonding.

(10) On all lights, but not on PN 2LA55010-00:

(a) Use the correct sequence when you tighten the countersunk screws
(11).
Install the lens (9) with a new seal (8) and the countersunk
screws (11) and tighten.

NOTE : It is necessary to refer to the match marks made during


____
the removal procedure for the countersunk screw (11)
installation in the correct position.

(b) Make sure that the lens drain plug (10) is installed.

(11) On lights with PN 2LA55010-00:

(a) Make sure that the bung (10) is correctly installed in the lens
(9).

(b) Use the correct sequence when you tighten the countersunk screws
(11).
Install the lens (9) with a new seal (8) and the countersunk
screws (11) and tighten.

NOTE : It is necessary to refer to the match marks made during


____
the removal procedure for the screw (11) installation in
the correct position.

(12) Make sure that the pin (13) engages in the bung (10).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-48-11-860-051

B. Preparation for the Test

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED
_______
BEFORE YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

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


002).


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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 LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/UPPER 1LV U06

Subtask 33-48-11-710-050

D. Do this test.

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

1. On the overhead panel 25VU: On the upper fuselage:


- put the switch 2LV BEACON - the upper beacon/strobe light 7LV
ON-OFF to the ON position. flashes (1 flash per second).

- put the switch 2LV BEACON - the upper beacon/strobe light 7LV
ON-OFF to the OFF position. goes off.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-48-11-410-052

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 33-48-11-862-055

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


002).



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TASK 33-48-11-000-002

Removal of the Upper Beacon/Strobe Light 7LV from the Inside of the Fuselage

WARNING : ISOLATE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS FROM THE RELATED EQUIPMENT AND THE
_______
ENVIRONMENT.

NOTE : You can also remove the upper beacon/strobe light from the outside of
____
the fuselage (Ref. TASK 33-48-11-000-001).

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)
R No specific 1 STEPLADDER 1.5 M (5 FT)

B. Referenced Information

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

25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels

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,

33-48-11-991-004-A Fig. 401

**ON A/C 051-051,

33-48-11-991-004 Fig. 401A



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-11-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the switch 2LV BEACON ON-OFF on the overhead panel
25VU is in the OFF position.

(2) Make sure that the switch 4WL EMER EXIT LT OFF-ARM-ON on the overhead
panel 25VU is in the OFF position.

(3) Make sure that the pushbutton EMERG LIGHT on the FWD Attendant Panel
(FAP) 120RH is in the released position.

Subtask 33-48-11-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/UPPER 1LV U06

Subtask 33-48-11-010-053

C. Get Access

R (1) Put the STEPLADDER 1.5 M (5 FT) in position.

(2) Remove the center ceiling panel 241CC to get access to the upper
beacon/strobe light (Ref. TASK 25-23-41-000-001).

4. Procedure
_________

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. 401/TASK 33-48-11-991-004-A)

**ON A/C 051-051,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-48-11-991-004)



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**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-48-11-020-052

A. Removal of the Upper Beacon/Strobe LIght 7LV

(1) Disconnect the electrical connector (1) from the light assembly (2).

R (2) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(3) Loosen the screw (7), remove the attach ring (6) from the flange (3)
and discard the O-ring (4).

(4) Remove the movable part of the flange (3) together with the light
assembly (2).

(5) Remove the countersunk screws (5).

(6) Remove the light assembly (2) with the seal (12) from the flange (3).

(7) Discard the seal (12).



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TASK 33-48-11-400-002

Installation of the Upper Beacon/Strobe Light 7LV from the Inside of the
Fuselage

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 07-001B


R ELECTRICAL BOND VARNISH (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 08-007 USA MIL-R-46082 TYPE II
THREADLOCKER/SEALANT (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 09-013 USA MIL-PRF-81733
SEALANT-BRUSH CONSIS TENCY (OBSOLETE) (Ref. 20-31-00)

B. Expendable Parts

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FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

4 O-ring 33-48-04 01 -090


12 seal 33-48-11 01 -040
12 seal 33-48-11 01A-040



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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)-
24-41-00-861-002 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
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels

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,

33-48-11-991-004-A Fig. 401

**ON A/C 051-051,

33-48-11-991-004 Fig. 401A

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-11-860-054

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the stepladder is in position below the ceiling panel
241CC.

(2) Make sure that the ceiling panel 241CC is removed.

(3) Make sure that the switch 2LV BEACON ON-OFF on the overhead panel
25VU is in the OFF position.

(4) Make sure that the switch 4WL EMER EXIT LT OFF-ARM-ON on the overhead
panel 25VU is in the OFF position.

(5) Make sure that the pushbutton EMERG LIGHT on the FWD Attendant Panel
(FAP) 120RH is in the released position.



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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/UPPER 1LV U06

4. Procedure
_________

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. 401/TASK 33-48-11-991-004-A)

**ON A/C 051-051,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-48-11-991-004)

**ON A/C ALL

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.

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 33-48-11-420-052-A

A. Installation of the Upper Beacon/Strobe Light 7LV.

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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(3) Prepare the electrical bonding point at the flange (3) (Ref. TASK 20-
28-00-912-004).

(4) Use the correct sequence when you tighten the countersunk screws (5).
Install the light assembly (2) and the new seal (12) with the
countersunk screws (5) on the flange (3).

(5) Apply SEALANTS (Material No. 09-013) to the heads of the countersunk
screws (5) (Ref. TASK 20-28-00-912-004) and let it dry.

(6) Apply PAINTS FOR DETAIL (INTERNAL AND EXTERN AL) (Material No. 07-
001B) to the head of the countersunk screw (5) which gives the
electrical bonding.

(7) Make sure that the bung (10) is correctly installed in the lens (9).

(8) Put the light assembly (2) together with the movable part of the
flange (3) in position.

(9) Make sure that the pin (13) engages correctly in the bung (10).

(10) Install the V-clamp (6) with a new O-ring (4) and tighten the screw
(7).

(11) Safety the screw (7) with BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material
No. 08-007).

(12) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(13) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(14) Connect the electrical connector (1) to the light assembly (2).

**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 33-48-11-420-052

A. Installation of the Upper Beacon/Strobe Light 7LV.

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Prepare the electrical bonding point at the flange (3) (Ref. TASK 20-
28-00-912-004).


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(4) Use the correct sequence when you tighten the countersunk screws (5).
Install the light assembly (2) and the new seal (12) with the
countersunk screws (5) on the flange (3).

(5) Apply SEALANTS (Material No. 09-013) to the heads of the countersunk
screws (5) (Ref. TASK 20-28-00-912-004) and let it dry.

(6) Apply PAINTS FOR DETAIL (INTERNAL AND EXTERN AL) (Material No. 07-
001B) to the head of the countersunk screw (5) which gives the
electrical bonding.

(7) Make sure that the bung (10) is correctly installed in the lens (9).

(8) Put the light assembly (2) together with the movable part of the
flange (3) in position.

(9) Only on light with PN 2LA55010-00:

(a) Make sure that the pin (13) engages correctly in the bung (10).

(10) Install the V-clamp (6) with a new O-ring (4) and tighten the screw
(7).

(11) Safety the screw (7) with BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material
No. 08-007).

(12) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(13) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(14) Connect the electrical connector (1) to the light assembly (2).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-48-11-860-053

B. Preparation for the Test

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED
_______
BEFORE YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

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


002).


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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/UPPER 1LV U06

Subtask 33-48-11-710-051

D. Do this test.

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

1. On the overhead panel 25VU: On the upper fuselage:


- put the switch 2LV BEACON - the upper beacon/strobe light 7LV
ON-OFF to the ON position. flashes (1 flash per second).

- put the swich 2LV BEACON ON-OFF - the upper beacon/strobe light 7LV
to the OFF position. goes off.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-48-11-410-051

A. Close Access

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

(2) Install the center ceiling panel (Ref. TASK 25-23-41-400-001).

(3) Remove the stepladder.

Subtask 33-48-11-862-054

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


002).



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TASK 33-48-11-000-003

Removal of the Flash Tube Assembly of the Upper Beacon Light

WARNING : ISOLATE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS FROM THE RELATED EQUIPMENT AND THE
_______
ENVIRONMENT.

WARNING : DO NOT TOUCH THE STROBE LIGHTS FOR AT LEAST 5 MINUTES AFTER
_______
OPERATION. THE STROBE LIGHT WILL STILL BE HOT.

WARNING : DO NOT REMOVE THE STROBE LIGHT FOR AT LEAST TEN MINUTES AFTER YOU
_______
DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS. THE HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL
CURRENT IN THE CAPACITOR OF THE STROBE LIGHT IS DANGEROUS.

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 1 ACCESS PLATFORM 6M (20 FT)
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Referenced Information

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

33-48-11-991-006 Fig. 402

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-11-941-053

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put a WARNING NOTICE on panel 25VU to tell persons not to operate the
strobe lights or the navigation lights.


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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/UPPER 1LV U06

Subtask 33-48-11-010-057

C. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the switch 2LV BEACON ON-OFF on the overhead panel
25VU is in the OFF position.

(2) Put the ACCESS PLATFORM 6M (20 FT) in position.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-48-11-991-006)

Subtask 33-48-11-020-054

A. Removal of the Flash Tube Assembly of the Upper Beacon/Strobe Light 7LV

(1) Remove and discard the bung (1).

(2) Remove the countersunk screws (2) from the structure (3).

(3) Remove the lens (9) and discard the seal (8).

(4) Remove the countersunk screws (6) from the light assembly (4).

(5) Lift the flash tube assembly (7) until you can see the electrical
connectors (5).

(6) Disconnect the electrical connectors (5) from the light assembly (4).

(7) Remove the flash tube assembly (7) from the light assembly (4).

R (8) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).



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Figure 402/TASK 33-48-11-991-006



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TASK 33-48-11-400-003

Installation of the Flash Tube Assembly of the Upper Beacon Light

WARNING : ISOLATE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS FROM THE RELATED EQUIPMENT AND THE
_______
ENVIRONMENT.

WARNING : DO NOT TOUCH THE STROBE LIGHTS FOR AT LEAST 5 MINUTES AFTER
_______
OPERATION. THE STROBE LIGHT WILL STILL BE HOT.

WARNING : DO NOT REMOVE THE STROBE LIGHT FOR AT LEAST TEN MINUTES AFTER YOU
_______
DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS. THE HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL
CURRENT IN THE CAPACITOR OF THE STROBE LIGHT IS DANGEROUS.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 08-013 USA MIL-R-46082 TYPE I MIL-S-22473


SEALANT, ANAEROBIC (Ref. 20-31-00)
R Material No. 09-013 USA MIL-PRF-81733
R SEALANT-BRUSH CONSIS TENCY (OBSOLETE) (Ref. 20-31-00)



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C. Expendable Parts

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FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1 bung 33-48-11 01 -020


1 bung 33-48-11 01A-020
7 TUBE ASSEMBLY-FLASH 33-48-11 01 -060
7 TUBE ASSEMBLY-FLASH 33-48-11 01A-060
8 seal 33-48-11 01 -030
8 seal 33-48-11 01A-030

D. Referenced Information

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

R 20-21-11-911-001 Tightening Torques for Standard Threaded Fasteners


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)-
24-41-00-861-002 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
33-48-11-991-006 Fig. 402

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-11-941-054

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Make sure that the WARNING NOTICE is in position on panel 25VU to
tell persons not to operate the strobe lights or the navigation
lights.



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B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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

(2) Make sure that the switch 2LV BEACON ON-OFF on the overhead panel
25VU is in the OFF position.

Subtask 33-48-11-865-060

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/UPPER 1LV U06

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-48-11-991-006)

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


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

Subtask 33-48-11-420-054

A. Installation of the Flash Tube Assembly of the Upper Beacon/Strobe Light


7LV

R NOTE : For the torque values that you must use for the screws, refer to
____
R (Ref. TASK 20-21-11-911-001).

(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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(4) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(5) Connect the electrical connectors (5) to the light assembly (4).

(6) Put the new TUBE ASSEMBLY-FLASH (7) on the light assembly (4).

R (7) Use the correct sequence when you tighten the countersunk screws (6).
R Apply BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-013) to the
R threads of the countersunk screws (6), then install the screws and
tighten.

(8) Install a new bung (1).

(9) Install the lens (9) with a new seal (8).

R (10) Use the correct sequence when you tighten the countersunk screws (2).
R Apply BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-013) to the
R threads of the countersunk screws (2), then install the screws and
tighten.

R NOTE : It is necessary to refer to the match marks made during the


____
R removal procedure for the screw installation in the correct
R position.

(11) Apply SEALANTS (Material No. 09-013) to the heads of the countersunk
screws (2) (Ref. TASK 20-28-00-912-004) and let it dry.

Subtask 33-48-11-860-057

B. Preparation for the Test

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED
_______
BEFORE YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

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


002).

Subtask 33-48-11-865-061

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/UPPER 1LV U06



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D. Do this test.

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

1. On the overhead panel 25VU: On the upper fuselage:


- put the switch 2LV BEACON - the upper beacon/strobe light 7LV
ON-OFF in the ON position. flashes (1 flash per second).

- put the switch 2LV BEACON - the upper beacon/strobe light 7LV
ON-OFF in the OFF position. goes off.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-48-11-410-053

A. Close Access

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

Subtask 33-48-11-862-056

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


002).

Subtask 33-48-11-942-054

C. Removal of Equipment

(1) Remove the warning notice(s).

(2) Remove the access platform(s).

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



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LIGHT - BEACON,LOWER (6LV) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_________________________________________________

TASK 33-48-12-000-001

Removal of the Lower Beacon/Strobe Light 6LV from the Fuselage Outside

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 circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)

B. Referenced Information

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

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,

33-48-12-991-001-A Fig. 401

**ON A/C 051-051,

33-48-12-991-001 Fig. 401A



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-12-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/LOWER 5LV U03

Subtask 33-48-12-869-050

B. Make sure that the switch 2LV BEACON ON-OFF on the overhead panel 25VU is
in the OFF position.

4. Procedure
_________

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. 401/TASK 33-48-12-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 051-051,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-48-12-991-001)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-48-12-020-051

A. Removal of the Lower Beacon/Strobe Light 6LV

(1) Remove the screws (4) from the lens (6).

(2) Remove the lens (6) and discard the seal (7).

(3) Remove the screws (3) and (9) from the mount plate (8).

(4) Remove the light assembly (2) until the electrical connector (1) is
visible.



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Lower Beacon/Strobe Light
Figure 401/TASK 33-48-12-991-001-A


R

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R Lower Beacon/Strobe Light
Figure 401A/TASK 33-48-12-991-001



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(5) Disconnect the electrical connector (1) from the light assembly (2).

R (6) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(7) Remove the light assembly (2) with the seal (10)

(8) Discard the seal (10).



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TASK 33-48-12-400-001

Installation of the Lower Beacon/Strobe Light 6LV from the Fuselage Outside

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 07-001B


ELECTRICAL BOND VARNISH (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 09-013 USA MIL-PRF-81733
SEALANT-BRUSH CONSIS TENCY (OBSOLETE) (Ref. 20-31-00)

B. Expendable Parts

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R
7 seal 33-48-12 01 -030
R 7 seal 33-48-12 02 -030
10 seal 33-48-12 01 -040
10 seal 33-48-12 02 -110

C. Referenced Information

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

20-21-11-911-001 Tightening Torques for Standard Threaded Fasteners


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)-
24-41-00-861-002 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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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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,

33-48-12-991-001-A Fig. 401

**ON A/C 051-051,

33-48-12-991-001 Fig. 401A

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-12-869-051

A. Make sure that the switch 2LV BEACON ON-OFF on the overhead panel 25VU is
in the OFF position.

Subtask 33-48-12-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/LOWER 5LV U03

4. Procedure
_________

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. 401/TASK 33-48-12-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 051-051,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-48-12-991-001)



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**ON A/C ALL

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.

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 33-48-12-420-050-A

A. Installation of the Lower Beacon/Strobe Light 6LV

(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) Prepare the electrical bonding points at the mount plate (8)
R (Ref. TASK 20-28-00-912-004).

R (4) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).


R

(5) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(6) Connect the electrical connector (1) to the light assembly (2).

(7) Use the correct sequence when you tighten the screws (3) and (9).
Install the light assembly (2) and the new seal (10) with the screws
(3) and (9) on the mount plate (8).

(8) Apply SEALANTS (Material No. 09-013) to the heads of the screws (9)
and let it dry.

R (9) Apply PAINTS FOR DETAIL (INTERNAL AND EXTERN AL) (Material No. 07-
R 001B) to the sealant of the screws (9).



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(10) Make sure that the bung (5) is removed.

NOTE : It is necessary to remove the bung (5) to make sure that no


____
condensed water stays in the lens (6).

(11) Use the correct sequence when you tighten the screws (4).
R Install the lens (6) with a new seal (7) and the screws (4).

**ON A/C 051-051,

Subtask 33-48-12-420-050

A. Installation of the Lower Beacon/Strobe Light 6LV

NOTE : For the torque values that you must use for the screws, refer to
____
(Ref. TASK 20-21-11-911-001).

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Prepare the electrical bonding point at the mount plate (8)
(Ref. TASK 20-28-00-912-004).

(4) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(5) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(6) Connect the electrical connector (1) to the light assembly (2).

(7) Use the correct sequence when you tighten the screws (3) and (9).
Install the light assembly (2) and the new seal (10) with the screws
(3) and (9) on the mount plate (8).

(8) Apply SEALANTS (Material No. 09-013) to the heads of the screws (9)
and let it dry.

(9) Apply PAINTS FOR DETAIL (INTERNAL AND EXTERN AL) (Material No. 07-
001B) to the sealant of the srews (9).

(10) On all lights, but not on PN 2LA55010-00:

(a) Remove the lens drain plug (5) if installed.

NOTE : It is necessary to remove the lens drain plug (5) to make


____
sure that no condensed water stays in the lens (6).

(b) Use the correct sequence when you tighten the screws (4).
Install the lens (6) with a new seal (7) and the screws (4) and
tighten.


R

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(11) On lights with PN 2LA55010-00:

(a) Make sure that the bung (5) is removed.

NOTE : It is necessary to remove the bung (5) to make sure that


____
no condensed water stays in the lens (6).

(b) Use the correct sequence when you tighten the screws (4).
Install the lens (6) with a new seal (7) and the screws (4) and
tighten.

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-48-12-865-053

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/LOWER 5LV U03

Subtask 33-48-12-710-051

C. Do this test

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

1. Energize the aircraft electrical


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

2. On the overhead panel 25VU: On the lower fuselage:


- put the switch 2LV BEACON - the lower beacon/strobe light 6LV
ON-OFF to the ON position. flashes (1 flash per second).

- put the switch 2LV BEACON - the lower beacon/strobe light 6LV
ON-OFF to the OFF position. goes off.



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-48-12-860-050

A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

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

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


002).



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TASK 33-48-12-700-001

Test of the Lower Beacon/Strobe Light 6LV

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

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-12-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 33-48-12-865-052

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/LOWER 5LV U03



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4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-48-12-710-050

A. Do this test.

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

1. On the overhead panel 25VU: On the lower fuselage:


- put the switch BEACON 2LV to - the lower beacon/strobe light 6LV
the ON position. flashes (1 flash per second).

- put the switch BEACON 2LV to - the lower beacon/strobe light 6LV
the OFF position. goes off.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-48-12-410-050

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

Subtask 33-48-12-862-050

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


002).



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R TASK 33-48-12-000-002

R Removal of the Flash Tube Assembly of the Lower Beacon Light

R WARNING : ISOLATE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS FROM THE RELATED EQUIPMENT AND THE
_______
R ENVIRONMENT.

R WARNING : DO NOT TOUCH THE STROBE LIGHTS FOR AT LEAST 5 MINUTES AFTER
_______
R OPERATION. THE STROBE LIGHT WILL STILL BE HOT.

R WARNING : DO NOT REMOVE THE STROBE LIGHT FOR AT LEAST TEN MINUTES AFTER YOU
_______
R DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS. THE HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL
R CURRENT IN THE CAPACITOR OF THE STROBE LIGHT IS DANGEROUS.

R 1. __________________
Reason for the Job

R Self Explanatory

R 2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

R A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

R No specific blanking caps


R No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
R No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

R B. Referenced Information

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R REFERENCE DESIGNATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R 33-48-12-991-002 Fig. 402

R 3. __________
Job Set-up

R Subtask 33-48-12-941-050

R A. Safety Precautions

R (1) Put a WARNING NOTICE on panel 25VU to tell persons not to operate the
R strobe lights or the navigation lights.



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Subtask 33-48-12-865-056

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/LOWER 5LV U03

Subtask 33-48-12-010-051

C. Make sure that the switch 2LV BEACON ON-OFF on the overhead panel 25VU is
in the OFF position.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-48-12-991-002)

Subtask 33-48-12-020-052

A. Removal of the Flash Tube Assembly of the Lower Beacon/Strobe Light 6LV

(1) Remove the countersunk screws (2) from the structure (9).

(2) Remove the lens (4) and discard the seal (5).

(3) Remove the countersunk screws (1) from the light assembly (8).

(4) Lift the light assembly (8) until you can see the electrical
connectors (7).

(5) Disconnect the electrical connectors (7) from the light assembly (8).

(6) Remove the flash tube assembly (6) from the light assembly (8).

R (7) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).



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R Flash Tube Assembly of the Lower Beacon Light
Figure 402/TASK 33-48-12-991-002



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TASK 33-48-12-400-002

Installation of the Flash Tube Assembly of the Lower Beacon Light

WARNING : ISOLATE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS FROM THE RELATED EQUIPMENT AND THE
_______
ENVIRONMENT.

WARNING : DO NOT TOUCH THE STROBE LIGHTS FOR AT LEAST 5 MINUTES AFTER
_______
OPERATION. THE STROBE LIGHT WILL STILL BE HOT.

WARNING : DO NOT REMOVE THE STROBE LIGHT FOR AT LEAST TEN MINUTES AFTER YOU
_______
DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS. THE HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL
CURRENT IN THE CAPACITOR OF THE STROBE LIGHT IS DANGEROUS.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 08-013 USA MIL-R-46082 TYPE I MIL-S-22473


SEALANT, ANAEROBIC (Ref. 20-31-00)
R Material No. 09-013 USA MIL-PRF-81733
R SEALANT-BRUSH CONSIS TENCY (OBSOLETE) (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Expendable Parts

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

5 seal 33-48-12 02 -030


6 TUBE ASSEMBLY-FLASH 33-48-12 02 -060



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D. Referenced Information

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

20-21-11-911-001 Tightening Torques for Standard Threaded Fasteners


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)-
24-41-00-861-002 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
33-48-12-991-002 Fig. 402

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-12-941-051

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Make sure that the WARNING NOTICE is in position on panel 25VU to
tell persons not to operate the strobe lights or the navigation
lights.

Subtask 33-48-12-860-053

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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

(2) Make sure that the switch 2LV BEACON ON-OFF on the overhead panel
25VU is in the OFF position.

Subtask 33-48-12-865-057

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/LOWER 5LV U03



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-48-12-991-002)

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.

Subtask 33-48-12-420-051

A. Installation of the Flash Tube Assembly of the Lower Beacon/Strobe Light


6LV

(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 caps from the electrical connectors.

(4) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(5) Connect the electrical connectors (7) to the light assembly (8).

(6) Put the new TUBE ASSEMBLY-FLASH (6) on the light assembly (8).

(7) Use the correct sequence when you tighten the countersunk screws (1).
Apply BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-013) to the
threads of the countersunk screws (1), then install the countersunk
screws and tighten. (Ref. TASK 20-21-11-911-001)

(8) Make sure that the bung (3) is removed from the lens (4) to drain the
condensation.

(9) Install the lens (4) with a new seal (5).

(10) Use the correct sequence when you tighten the countersunk screws (2).
Apply BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-013) to the
threads of the countersunk screws (2), then install the countersunk
screws and tighten. (Ref. TASK 20-21-11-911-001)



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(11) Apply SEALANTS (Material No. 09-013) to the heads of the countersunk
screws (2) (Ref. TASK 20-28-00-912-004) and let it dry.

Subtask 33-48-12-861-052

B. Preparation for the Test

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


002)

Subtask 33-48-12-865-058

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/LOWER 5LV U03

Subtask 33-48-12-710-053

D. Do this test

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

1. On the overhead panel 25VU: On the lower fuselage:


- put the switch 2LV BEACON - the lower beacon/strobe light 6LV
ON-OFF in the ON position. flashes (1 flash per second).

- put the switch 2LV BEACON - the lower beacon/strobe light 6LV
ON-OFF in the OFF position. goes off.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-48-12-410-052

A. Close Access

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



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R Subtask 33-48-12-862-051

R B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-


R 002).

R Subtask 33-48-12-942-050

R C. Removal of Equipment

R (1) Remove the warning notice(s).

R (2) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and
R standard tools and all other items.



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LIGHT - STROBE, TAIL CONE (19LV) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_______________________________________________________

TASK 33-48-13-000-001

Removal of the Tail Cone Strobe-Light (19LV)

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. 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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

33-41-15-000-001 Removal of the Tail Navigation Light 15LA


33-41-15-000-002 Removal of the Lamp(s) of the Tail Navigation Light
15LA

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-155, 201-208,

33-48-13-991-003 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 051-099, 106-149, 156-199, 209-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 33-1037 For A/C 051-099,

33-48-13-991-003-A Fig. 401A



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-13-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV1/AND LOGO/LT 1LA T03
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV2/AND LOGO/LT 2LA T02
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-155, 201-208,

Subtask 33-48-13-010-050

B. Get Access
(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-48-13-991-003)

(1) Put the access platform in position at the APU tail cone exhaust-area
Zone 317.

(2) Remove the tail navigation light (15LA) (3) (Ref. TASK 33-41-15-000-
001).

R **ON A/C 051-099, 106-149, 156-199, 209-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 33-1037 For A/C 051-099,

Subtask 33-48-13-010-050-A

B. Get Access
(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-48-13-991-003-A)

(1) Put the access platform in position at the APU tail cone exhaust-area
Zone 317.

(2) Remove the lens from the tail navigation light (15LA) (3) (Ref. TASK
33-41-15-000-002).



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R Tail Cone Strobe Light
R Figure 401/TASK 33-48-13-991-003


R

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Tail Cone Strobe Light
Figure 401A/TASK 33-48-13-991-003-A


R

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251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
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528-599, 
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**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-155, 201-208,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-48-13-991-003)

R **ON A/C 051-099, 106-149, 156-199, 209-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 33-1037 For A/C 051-099,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-48-13-991-003-A)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-48-13-020-050

A. Removal of the Tail Cone Strobe-Light (19LV)

WARNING : DO NOT REMOVE THE STROBE LIGHT FOR AT LEAST TEN MINUTES AFTER
_______
YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS. THE HIGH VOLTAGE
ELECTRICAL CURRENT IN THE CAPACITOR OF THE STROBE LIGHT IS
DANGEROUS.

WARNING : DO NOT DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR AT LEAST 2


_______
MINUTES AFTER YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.

WARNING : BE CAREFUL IF YOU TOUCH THE STROBE LIGHT WITH THE COVER REMOVED
_______
AND THE POWER APPLIED. SOME COMPONENTS HAVE DANGEROUS VOLTAGES.

WARNING : DO NOT TOUCH THE STROBE LIGHTS FOR AT LEAST 5 MINUTES AFTER
_______
OPERATION. THE STROBE LIGHT WILL STILL BE HOT.

(1) Remove the screws (1), the washers (2) and the tail cone strobe-light
(4) from the tail navigation light (3).



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TASK 33-48-13-400-001

Installation of the Tail Cone Strobe-Light (19LV)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 05-002 USA MIL-PRF-8116


PUTTY, ZINC CHROMATE GENERAL PURPOSE (Ref. 20-31-00)

B. Referenced Information

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

33-41-15-400-001 Installation of the Tail Navigation Light 15LA


33-41-15-400-002 Installation of the Lamp(s) of the Tail Navigation
Light 15LA
33-48-00-710-002 Operational Test of the Anti-Collision/Strobe
Lighting

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-155, 201-208,

33-48-13-991-003 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 051-099, 106-149, 156-199, 209-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 33-1037 For A/C 051-099,

33-48-13-991-003-A Fig. 401A



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-13-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV1/AND LOGO/LT 1LA T03
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV2/AND LOGO/LT 2LA T02
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-155, 201-208,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-48-13-991-003)

R **ON A/C 051-099, 106-149, 156-199, 209-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 33-1037 For A/C 051-099,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-48-13-991-003-A)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-48-13-910-050

A. Preparation for Installation

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

(2) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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



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Subtask 33-48-13-420-051

B. Installation of the Tail Cone Strobe-Light (19LV)

(1) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-002) to the washers (2) and
the screws (1).

(2) Install the tail cone strobe-light (4) in the tail navigation light
(3) with the washers (2) and the screws (1).

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-155, 201-208,

Subtask 33-48-13-410-051

C. Close Access
(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-48-13-991-003)

(1) Install the tail navigation light (15LA) (3) (Ref. TASK 33-41-15-400-
001).

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

R **ON A/C 051-099, 106-149, 156-199, 209-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499,


R 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
Post SB 33-1037 For A/C 051-099,

Subtask 33-48-13-410-051-A

C. Close Access
(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-48-13-991-003-A)

(1) Install the lens of the tail navigation light (15LA) (3) (Ref. TASK
33-41-15-400-002).

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

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-48-13-865-056

D. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1KD, 2KD, 1LA, 2LA, 10LV



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E. Do the test of the tail cone strobe-light (19LV)

WARNING : DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE LIGHT FLASH DURING THE TEST.
_______
SUPPLY A COVER, OR SHIELD, TO GIVE PROTECTION FROM THE LIGHT
FLASH TO PERSONS IN THE TEST AREA.

(1) Do the operational test of the anticollision/strobe light system


(Ref. TASK 33-48-00-710-002).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-48-13-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Put the system back to the serviceable condition.

(2) Remove the access platform(s).



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R TASK 33-48-13-960-002

R Replacement of the Strobe-Light Flash-Tube Assembly

R WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
R YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

R 1. __________________
Reason for the Job

R Self Explanatory

R 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 No specific access platform 3.5 m (11 ft. 6 in.)

R B. Expendable Parts

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R 3 gasket 33-48-13 01 -020


R 5 flash tube assembly 33-48-13 01 -040

R C. Referenced Information

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R REFERENCE DESIGNATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R 33-41-15-000-002 Removal of the Lamp(s) of the Tail Navigation Light


R 15LA
R 33-41-15-400-002 Installation of the Lamp(s) of the Tail Navigation
R Light 15LA
R 33-48-00-710-002 Operational Test of the Anti-Collision/Strobe
R Lighting
R 33-48-13-991-004 Fig. 402



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R 3. __________
Job Set-up

R Subtask 33-48-13-865-054

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

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 121VU APU/APU/CTL 2KD L42
R 121VU APU/ECB/SPLY 1KD L41
R 122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV1/AND LOGO/LT 1LA T03
R 122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/NAV2/AND LOGO/LT 2LA T02
R 122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05

R Subtask 33-48-13-010-052

R B. Get Access

R (1) Put the access platform in position at the APU tail cone exhaust-area
R Zone 317.

R (2) Remove the lens from the tail navigation light (15LA) (Ref. TASK 33-
R 41-15-000-002).

R 4. Procedure
_________

R (Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-48-13-991-004)

R Subtask 33-48-13-960-051

R A. Replacement of the Strobe-Light Flash-Tube Assembly

R WARNING : DO NOT REMOVE THE STROBE LIGHT FOR AT LEAST TEN MINUTES AFTER
_______
R YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS. THE HIGH VOLTAGE
R ELECTRICAL CURRENT IN THE CAPACITOR OF THE STROBE LIGHT IS
R DANGEROUS.

R WARNING : DO NOT DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR AT LEAST 2


_______
R MINUTES AFTER YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.

R WARNING : BE CAREFUL IF YOU TOUCH THE STROBE LIGHT WITH THE COVER REMOVED
_______
R AND THE POWER APPLIED. SOME COMPONENTS HAVE DANGEROUS VOLTAGES.

R WARNING : DO NOT TOUCH THE STROBE LIGHTS FOR AT LEAST 5 MINUTES AFTER
_______
R OPERATION. THE STROBE LIGHT WILL STILL BE HOT.



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R Replacement of the Strobe-Light Flash-Tube Assembly
R Figure 402/TASK 33-48-13-991-004



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(1) Remove the screws (1) and the lens (2).

(2) Remove and discard the gasket (3).

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF
THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.

(3) Remove the screws (4) and discard the flash tube assembly (5).

(4) Install the new flash tube assembly (5) with the screws (4).

(5) Install the new gasket (3) and the lens (2) with the screws (1).

Subtask 33-48-13-410-052

B. Close Access

(1) Install the lens of the tail navigation light (15LA) (Ref. TASK 33-
41-15-400-002).

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

Subtask 33-48-13-865-055

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
R 1KD, 2KD, 1LA, 2LA, 10LV
R

Subtask 33-48-13-710-052

D. Do the test of the tail cone strobe-light (19LV)

WARNING : DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE LIGHT FLASH DURING THE TEST.
_______
SUPPLY A COVER, OR SHIELD, TO GIVE PROTECTION FROM THE LIGHT
FLASH TO PERSONS IN THE TEST AREA.

(1) Do the operational test of the anticollision/strobe light system


(Ref. TASK 33-48-00-710-002).



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R 5. Close-up
________

R Subtask 33-48-13-410-053

R A. Close Access

R (1) Put the system back to the serviceable condition.

R (2) Remove the access platform(s).



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LIGHT - STROBE, WING TIP (16LV,17LV) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
___________________________________________________________

TASK 33-48-14-000-001

Removal of the Strobe Light

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 : DO NOT TOUCH THE STROBE LIGHTS FOR AT LEAST 5 MINUTES AFTER
_______
OPERATION. THE STROBE LIGHT WILL STILL BE HOT.

WARNING : DO NOT REMOVE THE STROBE LIGHT FOR AT LEAST TEN MINUTES AFTER YOU
_______
DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS. THE HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL
CURRENT IN THE CAPACITOR OF THE STROBE LIGHT IS DANGEROUS.

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 4.35 m (14 ft. 3 in.)



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B. Referenced Information

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

57-37-12-000-001 Removal of the Navigation Light Glazing Panel


33-48-14-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-48-14-991-001)

Subtask 33-48-14-941-050

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put the safety barriers in position.

(2) Put a warning notice in the cockpit on panel 25VU to tell persons not
to operate the navigation lights or the strobe lights.

Subtask 33-48-14-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05

Subtask 33-48-14-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position below the applicable zone 534 or
634.

(2) Remove the applicable glazing panel (3) (Ref. TASK 57-37-12-000-001).



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Strobe Light
Figure 401/TASK 33-48-14-991-001



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-48-14-991-001)

Subtask 33-48-14-020-050

A. Removal of the Strobe Light

WARNING : DO NOT DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR AT LEAST 2


_______
MINUTES AFTER YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.

(1) Remove the bolts (4) and the washers (5).

(2) Remove the strobe light sufficiently to get access to the electrical
connector (1).

(3) Disconnect the electrical connector (1).

(4) Remove the strobe light (2).

(5) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.



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TASK 33-48-14-400-001

Installation of the Strobe Light

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 circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific safety barriers
No specific soap solution
No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 4.35 m (14 ft. 3 in.)

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 11-004 USA MIL-T-81533


1.1.1TRICHLOROETHANE (METHYL CHLOROFORM)
(Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 15-008 AIB TN 10138 TYPE II GRADE 2
CORROSION PREVENTIVE TEMPORARY PROTECTIVE COMPOUND
(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

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

20-28-00-912-004 Bonding with Conductive Bolts and Screws and Bonding


Straps in the Fuselage and in the Wings (this does
not include the tanks)
33-48-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Anti-Collision/Strobe
Lighting
33-48-00-710-002 Operational Test of the Anti-Collision/Strobe
Lighting
57-37-12-400-001 Installation of the Navigation Light Glazing Panel
33-48-14-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-14-941-053

A. Safety Precautions

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

(2) Make sure that the warning notice is in position on panel 25VU to
tell persons not to operate the navigation lights or the strobe
lights.

Subtask 33-48-14-860-052

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the access platform is in position below the
applicable zone 534, 634.

Subtask 33-48-14-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-48-14-991-001)

Subtask 33-48-14-420-052

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) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area with a
MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003) made moist with CLEANING AGENTS
(Material No. 11-004).

(2) Clean the glazing panel with a MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003)
made moist with soap solution.

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

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

Subtask 33-48-14-420-050

B. Installation of the Strobe Light

(1) Remove the blanking caps from the disconnected electrical connectors.

(2) Connect the electrical connector (1) to the strobe light (2).

(3) Clean the electrical connector (1) with a MISCELLANEOUS (Material No.
19-003) made moist with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-004).

(4) Apply a continuous layer of STORAGE PRESERVATION (Material No. 15-


008) to the electrical connector (1).

(5) Install the strobe light (2) with the bolts (4) and the washers (5).



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(6) Electrically bond the aft bottom bolt (4) (Ref. TASK 20-28-00-912-
004).

Subtask 33-48-14-865-052

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
10LV.

Subtask 33-48-14-710-050

D. Test

WARNING : DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE LIGHT FLASH DURING THE TEST.
_______
SUPPLY A COVER, OR SHIELD, TO GIVE PROTECTION FROM THE LIGHT
FLASH TO PERSONS IN THE TEST AREA.

WARNING : BE CAREFUL IF YOU TOUCH THE STROBE LIGHT WITH THE COVER REMOVED
_______
AND THE POWER APPLIED. SOME COMPONENTS HAVE DANGEROUS VOLTAGES.

CAUTION : DO NOT DISCONNECT THE CONNECTOR DURING OPERATION. ARCING CAN


_______
DAMAGE THE CONTACT PINS.

(1) Do the applicable operational test on the strobe light (Ref. TASK 33-
48-00-710-001) (Ref. TASK 33-48-00-710-002).

Subtask 33-48-14-865-053

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-48-14-410-050

A. Close Access

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

(2) Install the applicable glazing panel (3) (Ref. TASK 57-37-12-400-
001).



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Subtask 33-48-14-865-054

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
10LV.

Subtask 33-48-14-942-052

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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TASK 33-48-14-000-002

Removal of the Strobe Light Flash-Tube Assembly

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 : DO NOT TOUCH THE STROBE LIGHTS FOR AT LEAST 5 MINUTES AFTER
_______
OPERATION. THE STROBE LIGHT WILL STILL BE HOT.

WARNING : DO NOT REMOVE THE STROBE LIGHT FOR AT LEAST TEN MINUTES AFTER YOU
_______
DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS. THE HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL
CURRENT IN THE CAPACITOR OF THE STROBE LIGHT IS DANGEROUS.

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 safety barriers
No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 4.35 m (14 ft. 3 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

57-37-12-000-001 Removal of the Navigation Light Glazing Panel


33-48-14-991-002 Fig. 402



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-14-941-052

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put a warning notice on panel 25VU to tell persons not to operate the
strobe lights or the navigation lights.

(2) Put the safety barriers in position.

Subtask 33-48-14-865-055

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05

Subtask 33-48-14-010-051

C. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position under the applicable wing-tip
strobe light in zone 534 or 634.

(2) Remove the glazing panel (1) from the applicable wing-tip strobe
light (Ref. TASK 57-37-12-000-001).

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-48-14-991-002)

Subtask 33-48-14-020-053

A. Removal of the Strobe Light Flash-Tube Assembly

CAUTION : BE CAREFULL WHEN YOU REMOVE THE ATTACHMENT SCREWS. THE LENS CAN
_______
FALL OUT.

(1) Remove the screws (2), the lens (3) and the gasket (4).

(2) Remove the screws (5) and carefully remove the flash tube assembly
(6).



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Figure 402/TASK 33-48-14-991-002



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TASK 33-48-14-400-002

Installation of the Strobe Light Flash-Tube Assembly

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 circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific safety barriers
No specific soap solution
No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 4.35 m (14 ft. 3 in.)

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 19-003 USA AMS 3819


LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Expendable Parts

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIG.ITEM |DESIGNATION |IPC-CSN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

4 gasket 33-48-14 01 -035



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

33-48-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Anti-Collision/Strobe


Lighting
33-48-00-710-002 Operational Test of the Anti-Collision/Strobe
Lighting
57-37-12-400-001 Installation of the Navigation Light Glazing Panel
33-48-14-991-002 Fig. 402

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-14-941-054

A. Safety Precautions

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

(2) Make sure that the warning notice is on panel 25VU to tell persons
not to operate the strobe lights or the navigation lights.

Subtask 33-48-14-860-053

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the access platform is in position below the
applicable wing-tip strobe light in zone 534 or 634.

Subtask 33-48-14-865-056

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-48-14-991-002)

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE
LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.

Subtask 33-48-14-420-053

A. Preparation for Installation

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

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

(3) Clean the glazing panel with a MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003)
made moist with a warm soap solution.

Subtask 33-48-14-420-051

B. Installation of the Strobe Light Flash-Tube Assembly

(1) Install the flash tube assembly (6) and the screws (5).

(2) Install a new gasket (4), the lens (3) and the screws (2).

Subtask 33-48-14-865-057

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05

Subtask 33-48-14-710-051

D. Test

WARNING : DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE LIGHT FLASH DURING THE TEST.
_______
SUPPLY A COVER, OR SHIELD, TO GIVE PROTECTION FROM THE LIGHT
FLASH TO PERSONS IN THE TEST AREA.



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WARNING : BE CAREFUL IF YOU TOUCH THE STROBE LIGHT WITH THE COVER REMOVED
_______
AND THE POWER APPLIED. SOME COMPONENTS HAVE DANGEROUS VOLTAGES.

CAUTION : DO NOT DISCONNECT THE CONNECTOR DURING OPERATION. ARCING CAN


_______
DAMAGE THE CONTACT PINS.

(1) Do the applicable operational test of the strobe lights (Ref. TASK
33-48-00-710-001) (Ref. TASK 33-48-00-710-002).

Subtask 33-48-14-865-058

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-48-14-410-051

A. Close Access

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

(2) Install the glazing panel (1) on the applicable wing-tip strobe light
(Ref. TASK 57-37-12-400-001).

Subtask 33-48-14-865-059

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
10LV.

Subtask 33-48-14-942-055

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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POWER SUPPLY UNIT - UPPER BEACON LIGHT (3LV) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
___________________________________________________________________

TASK 33-48-36-000-001

Removal of the Power Supply Unit 3LV

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 stepladder 1.5 m (4 ft. 11 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels


33-48-36-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

WARNING : ISOLATE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS FROM THE RELATED EQUIPMENT AND THE
_______
ENVIRONMENT.

Subtask 33-48-36-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/UPPER 1LV U06



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Subtask 33-48-36-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the switch 2LV BEACON ON-OFF on the overhead panel
25VU is in the OFF position.

(2) Make sure that the switch 4WL EMER EXIT LT OFF-ARM-ON on the overhead
panel 25VU is in the OFF position.

(3) Make sure that the pushbutton EMERG LIGHT on the FWD Attendant Panel
(FAP) is in the released position.

Subtask 33-48-36-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) Put the stepladder in position at the applicable location.

(2) Remove the center ceiling panel 241CC to get access to the power
supply unit (1) (Ref. TASK 25-23-41-000-001).

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-48-36-991-001)

Subtask 33-48-36-020-050

A. Removal of the Power Supply Unit

(1) Remove and discard the lockwire from the electrical connector (5).

WARNING : DO NOT DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR AT LEAST 2


_______
MINUTES AFTER YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.

(2) Disconnect the electrical connectors (2) and (5) from the power
supply unit (1).

(3) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.

(4) Remove the screws (4) and the washers (3).

(5) Remove the power supply unit (1) from the fuselage.



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Figure 401/TASK 33-48-36-991-001



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TASK 33-48-36-400-001

Installation of the Power Supply Unit 3LV

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific stepladder 1.5 m (4 ft. 11 in.)

B. Consumable Materials

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

No specific lockwire - corrosion resistant steel 0.6mm (0.24


in.) dia.
R Material No. 16-003 F ASNB70720
COATING (OBSOLETE USE 16-021) (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

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

R 20-28-00-912-004 Electrical Bonding of Components With Conductive


R Bolts and Screws and Bonding Straps in the Fuselage
R and in the Wings (this does not includes the tanks)-
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels
33-48-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Anti-Collision/Strobe
Lighting
33-48-36-991-001 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-36-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the switch 2LV BEACON ON-OFF on the overhead panel
25VU is in the OFF position.

(2) Make sure that the switch 4WL EMER EXIT LT OFF-ARM-ON on the overhead
panel 25VUis in the OFF position.

(3) Make sure that the pushbutton EMERG LIGHT on the FWD Attendant Panel
(FAP) is in the released position.

(4) Make sure that the stepladder is in position at the applicable


position.

(5) Make sure that the center ceiling panel 241CC is removed.

Subtask 33-48-36-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/UPPER 1LV U06

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-48-36-991-001)

Subtask 33-48-36-420-050

A. Installation of the Power Supply Unit

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Put the power supply unit (1) in position on the fuselage.

(4) Install the power supply unit (1) with the screws (4) and the washers
(3) and tighten.



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(5) Apply STRUCTURE PAINTS (Material No. 16-003) on one of the screws (4)
(Ref. TASK 20-28-00-912-004).

(6) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(7) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(8) Connect the electrical connectors (2) and (5) to the power supply
unit (1).

(9) Safety the electrical connector (5) with lockwire - corrosion


resistant steel 0.6mm (0.24 in.) dia..

Subtask 33-48-36-710-050

B. Do an operational test of the upper beacon/strobe light 7LV (Ref. TASK


33-48-00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-48-36-410-050

A. Close Access

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

(2) Install the center ceiling panel 241CC (Ref. TASK 25-23-41-400-001).

(3) Remove the stepladder.



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POWER SUPPLY UNIT - LOWER BEACON LIGHT (4LV) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
___________________________________________________________________

TASK 33-48-37-000-001

Removal of the Power Supply Unit 4LV

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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

53-35-13-000-002 Removal of the Quick-Release Access Panels from the


Belly Fairing Structure
33-48-37-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

WARNING : ISOLATE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS FROM THE RELATED EQUIPMENT AND THE
_______
ENVIRONMENT.

Subtask 33-48-37-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/LOWER 5LV U03



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Subtask 33-48-37-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the switch 2LV BEACON ON-OFF on the overhead panel
25VU is in the OFF position.

Subtask 33-48-37-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) Remove the access panel 191HB at the belly fairing to get access to
the power supply unit (1) (Ref. TASK 53-35-13-000-002).

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-48-37-991-001)

Subtask 33-48-37-020-050

A. Removal of the Power Supply Unit

(1) Remove and discard the lockwire from the electrical connector (5).

WARNING : DO NOT DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR AT LEAST 2


_______
MINUTES AFTER YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.

(2) Disconnect the electrical connectors (2) and (5) from the power
supply unit (1).

(3) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.

(4) Remove the screws (4) and the washers (3).

(5) Remove the power supply unit (1) from the fuselage.



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Figure 401/TASK 33-48-37-991-001



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TASK 33-48-37-400-001

Installation of the Power Supply Unit 4LV

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Consumable Materials

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

No specific lockwire - corrosion resistant steel 0.6mm (0.24


in.) dia.
R Material No. 16-003 F ASNB70720
COATING (OBSOLETE USE 16-021) (Ref. 20-31-00)

B. Referenced Information

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

R 20-28-00-912-004 Electrical Bonding of Components With Conductive


R Bolts and Screws and Bonding Straps in the Fuselage
R and in the Wings (this does not includes the tanks)-
33-48-12-700-001 Test of the Lower Beacon/Strobe Light 6LV
53-35-13-400-002 Installation of the Quick-Release Access Panels on
the Belly Fairing Structure
33-48-37-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-37-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the switch 2LV BEACON ON-OFF on the overhead panel is
in the OFF position.

(2) Make sure that the access panel 191HB at the belly fairing is
removed.



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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/BEACON/LOWER 5LV U03

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-48-37-991-001)

Subtask 33-48-37-420-050

A. Installation of the Power Supply Unit

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Put the power supply unit (1) in position on the fuselage.

(4) Install the power supply unit (1) with the screws (4) and the washers
(3) and tighten.

(5) Apply STRUCTURE PAINTS (Material No. 16-003) on one of the screws (4)
(Ref. TASK 20-28-00-912-004).

(6) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(7) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(8) Connect the electrical connectors (2) and (5) to the power supply
unit (1).

(9) Safety the electrical connector (5) with lockwire - corrosion


resistant steel 0.6mm (0.24 in.) dia..

Subtask 33-48-37-710-050

B. Do an operational test of the lower beacon/strobe light 6LV (Ref. TASK


33-48-12-700-001).



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-48-37-410-050

A. Close Access

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

(2) Install the access panel 191HB to the belly fairing (Ref. TASK 53-35-
13-400-002).



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POWER SUPPLY UNIT - WING TIP STROBE LIGHT (14LV,15LV) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
____________________________________________________________________________

TASK 33-48-38-000-001

Removal of the Power Supply Unit

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 4.0 m (13 ft. 1 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

33-48-38-991-001 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-38-941-052

A. Safety Precautions

(1) Put the safety barriers in position.

(2) Put a warning notice in position on panel 25VU to tell persons not to
operate the strobe lights or the navigation lights.

Subtask 33-48-38-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05

Subtask 33-48-38-010-050

C. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position below the applicable access panel
534AB(634AB).

(2) Remove the applicable access panel:


FOR 15LV
remove 534AB
FOR 14LV
remove 634AB

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-48-38-991-001)

Subtask 33-48-38-020-050

A. Removal of the Power Supply Unit

WARNING : DO NOT DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR AT LEAST 2


_______
MINUTES AFTER YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.

(1) Disconnect the electrical connectors (1) from the power supply unit
(4).



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Figure 401/TASK 33-48-38-991-001



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(2) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.

(3) Remove the bolts (3) and the washers (2).

NOTE : The power supply unit has two location pins. They locate in
____
the location pin sockets of the wing tip.

(4) Carefully remove the power supply unit (4).



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TASK 33-48-38-400-001

Installation of the Power Supply Unit

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 circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)


No specific safety barriers
No specific warning notice
No specific access platform 4 m (13 ft. 1 in.)

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 11-004 USA MIL-T-81533


1.1.1TRICHLOROETHANE (METHYL CHLOROFORM)
(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

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

20-28-00-912-004 Bonding with Conductive Bolts and Screws and Bonding


Straps in the Fuselage and in the Wings (this does
not include the tanks)
33-48-00-710-002 Operational Test of the Anti-Collision/Strobe
Lighting
33-48-38-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-38-941-053

A. Safety Precautions

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

(2) Make sure that the warning notice in on panel 25VU to tell persons
not to operate the strobe lights or the navigation lights.

Subtask 33-48-38-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05

Subtask 33-48-38-860-050

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the access platform is position below the applicable
power suppply unit.

(2) Make sure that the access panels 534AB (634AB) are removed.



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-48-38-991-001)

Subtask 33-48-38-420-051

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) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area with a clean
MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003) made moist with CLEANING AGENTS
(Material No. 11-004).

(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.

Subtask 33-48-38-420-050

B. Installation of the Power Supply Unit

(1) Carefully install the power supply unit (4), and make sure that the
location pins are correctly engaged in their sockets.

(2) Attach the power supply unit (4) with the bolts (3) and the washers
(2).

(3) Electrically bond the applicable bolt (3) (Ref. TASK 20-28-00-912-
004):
- for the left wing bond the inboard bolt (3)
- for the right wing bond the outboard bolt (3).

(4) Remove the blanking caps from the disconnected electrical connectors.

(5) Connect the electrical connectors (1) to the power supply unit.



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C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
10LV.

Subtask 33-48-38-710-050

D. Test

WARNING : DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE LIGHT FLASH DURING THE TEST.
_______
SUPPLY A COVER, OR SHIELD, TO GIVE PROTECTION FROM THE LIGHT
FLASH TO PERSONS IN THE TEST AREA.

(1) Do an operational test of the strobe light (Ref. TASK 33-48-00-710-


002)

Subtask 33-48-38-865-053

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-48-38-410-050

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 panel:


- FOR 15LV
install 534AB
- FOR 14LV
install 634AB.

Subtask 33-48-38-865-054

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
10LV.



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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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POWER SUPPLY UNIT - TAIL CONE STROBE LIGHT (18LV) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
________________________________________________________________________

TASK 33-48-39-000-001

Removal of the Power Supply Unit (18LV) of the Tail Cone Strobe-Light

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 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
33-48-39-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-39-861-050

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 33-48-39-865-053

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05



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C. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position below the access door 314AR at
Zone 310.

(2) Open the access door 314AR.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-48-39-991-001)

Subtask 33-48-39-020-050

A. Removal of the Power Supply Unit (18LV)

(1) Remove and discard the lockwires from the electrical connectors (4)
and (5).

(2) Disconnect the electrical connectors (4) and (5).

(3) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.

(4) Remove the screws (2) and the washers (3).

(5) Remove the power supply unit (1).



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Figure 401/TASK 33-48-39-991-001



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TASK 33-48-39-400-001

Installation of the Power Supply Unit (18LV) of the Tail Cone Strobe-Light

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 lint-free cloth


No specific nonmetallic scraper
No specific access platform 3.5 m (11 ft. 6 in.)

B. Consumable Materials

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

R Material No. 09-013 USA MIL-PRF-81733


R SEALANT-BRUSH CONSIS TENCY (OBSOLETE) (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 11-003 USA ASTM D 740
METHYL-ETHYL-KETONE (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. Referenced Information

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

20-28-00-720-007 Test of the Bonding of the Electrical and Electrical


Equipment (that is not Related to the Fluid Systems)
20-28-00-912-004 Electrical Bonding of Components With Conductive
Bolts and Screws and Bonding Straps in the Fuselage
R and in the Wings (this does not include the tanks)-
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
33-48-00-710-002 Operational Test of the Anti-Collision/Strobe
Lighting
33-48-39-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-48-39-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the access platform is in position below the access
door 314AR.

(2) Make sure that the access door 314AR is open.

(3) Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized
(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 33-48-39-865-051

B. 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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122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05



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4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-48-39-991-001)

WARNING : OBEY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS WHEN YOU USE THE SPECIAL
_______
MATERIAL.
THIS MATERIAL IS DANGEROUS.

Subtask 33-48-39-910-050

A. Preparation for Installation

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

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

(3) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(4) Remove the used sealant from the ground bonding surface of the
support and the power supply unit with a nonmetallic scraper.

(5) Make sure that the ground bonding surfaces have no signs of paint,
sealant or corrosion.

(6) Clean the ground bonding surfaces with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No.
11-003) and a lint-free cloth.

Subtask 33-48-39-420-050

B. Installation of the Power Supply Unit (18LV)

(1) Make sure that the ground bonding attachment point point is clean
(Ref. TASK 20-28-00-912-004).

(2) Install the power supply unit (1) with the washers (3) and the screws
(2).

(3) Tighten the screws (2) diagonally opposite.

(4) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(5) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

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(7) Safety the electrical connectors (4) and (5) with MISCELLANEOUS
(Material No. 19-010)

(8) Apply SEALANTS (Material No. 09-013) to the ground bonding attachment
point.

(9) Make sure that the bonding contact resistance between the power
supply unit and the support is not higher than 10 milliohms
(Ref. TASK 20-28-00-720-007).

Subtask 33-48-39-865-052

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/WING/STROBE 10LV V05

Subtask 33-48-39-710-050

D. Do the operational test of the anti-collision/strobe lighting (Ref. TASK


33-48-00-710-002).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-48-39-410-050

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 314AR.

(3) Remove the access platform(s).

Subtask 33-48-39-862-050

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


002).



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WING AND ENGINE SCAN LIGHTING - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
_________________________________________________________

1. _______
General
The wing and engine scan lights illuminate the wing leading edge and the
engine nacelle, on each side of the aircraft fuselage. These areas can be
examined during the flight or on the ground.

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

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2LX SW-EXT LT/WING 25VU 210
3LX LT-WING & ENG SCAN, L 231 33-49-11
4LX LT-WING & ENG SCAN, R 232 33-49-11

3. ___________
Description
(Ref. Fig. 002)
The wing and engine scan light system has two lights 3LX and 4LX with a
fixed single filament. The lights are installed one on each side in the
forward fuselage of the aircraft. An attached transformer gives the rated
operation voltage to each light. Electrical power comes from the 115 VAC
busbars 202XP and 103XP through the circuit breakers 1LX and 5LX.

4. _________
Operation
(Ref. Fig. 002)
The switch 2LX is supplied with 115 VAC when:
- the busbars 202XP and 103XP are energized,
- the circuit breakers 1LX and 5LX are closed.
The wing and engine scan lights come on when the switch 2LX is in the ON
position.



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Wing and Engine Scan Lights - Component Location
Figure 001



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Wing and Engine Scan Lights - Schematic
Figure 002



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WING AND ENGINE SCAN LIGHTING - DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION
_________________________________________________________

TASK 33-49-00-040-001

Deactivation of the Wing and Engine Scan Light (3LX, 4LX)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-1


Wing/engine scan light cover 3(4) LX

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

R No specific blanking cap


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific soap solution
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Consumable Materials

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

Material No. 05-065 C Z-24.380


EROSION PROTECTIVE TAPE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 08-052 USA AMS-T-23397 AND/OR L-T-80B
SELF ADHESIVEALUMINIUM TAPE (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 19-003 USA AMS 3819
LINT-FREE COTTON CLOTH (Ref. 20-31-00)

C. Referenced Information

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

33-49-11-000-001 Removal of the Wing and Engine Scan Light (3LX, 4LX)
R



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-49-00-941-050

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the EXT LT section of the overhead panel 25VU:


- Put a WARNING NOTICE in position to tell persons not to operate the
wing and engine scan light.

Subtask 33-49-00-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R FOR 4LX
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/WING/AND ENG SCAN/R 1LX W03
R
R FOR 3LX
R 122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/WING/AND ENG SCAN/L 5LX W02

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-49-00-040-050

A. Deactivation of the Wing and Engine Scan Light

(1) If you do not replace the cracked wing and engine scan light, you can
do an alternative repair with transparent high-speed tape as follows:

(a) Clean the surface of the wing and engine scan-light lens with
MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003) made moist with warm soap
solution.

(b) Dry the surface of the wing and engine scan-light lens with a
clean MISCELLANEOUS (Material No. 19-003).

(c) Apply SPECIAL MATERIALS (Material No. 05-065) or BONDING AND


ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-052) to cover the crack(s).

NOTE : Make sure that the tape is correctly installed and has no
____
bubbles, wrinkles or tears in it.

(d) Let the tape cure for 15 minutes minimum at a minimum temperature
of 15 deg.C (59.00 deg.F).



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(e) Write in the aircraft technical log that the wing and engine scan
light is damaged.

(2) If you do not replace the cracked wing and engine scan light, you can
do an alternative repair with non-transparent high-speed tape. Then
do the deactivation of the wing and engine scan light as follows:
- In the forward passenger compartment:

(a) Disconnect the movable connector from the applicable light and
put a blanking cap on the disconnected connector (Ref. TASK 33-
49-11-000-001).

(b) Write in the aircraft technical log that the wing and engine scan
light is deactivated.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-49-00-865-052

R A. Keep this(these) circuit breaker(s) opened, safetied and tagged:

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R FOR 4LX
R 122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/WING/AND ENG SCAN/R 1LX W03
R FOR 3LX
R 122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/WING/AND ENG SCAN/L 5LX W02
R

Subtask 33-49-00-942-051

B. 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.

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TASK 33-49-00-440-001

Reactivation of the Wing and Engine Scan Light (3LX, 4LX)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the CDL TASK: 33-1


Wing/engine scan light cover 3(4) LX

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

R
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE

B. Referenced Information

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

33-49-11-000-001 Removal of the Wing and Engine Scan Light (3LX, 4LX)
33-49-11-400-001 Installation of the Wing and Engine Scan Light (3LX,
4LX)

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-49-00-941-051

A. Safety Precautions

(1) On the EXT LT section of the overhead panel 25VU:


- Put a WARNING NOTICE in position to tell persons not to operate the
wing and engine scan light.



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Subtask 33-49-00-865-053

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R FOR 4LX
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/WING/AND ENG SCAN/R 1LX W03
R
R FOR 3LX
R 122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/WING/AND ENG SCAN/L 5LX W02

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-49-00-440-050

A. Reactivation of the Wing and Engine Scan Light

(1) Replace the wing and engine scan light (Ref. TASK 33-49-11-000-001)
and (Ref. TASK 33-49-11-400-001).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-49-00-865-054

R A. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R FOR 4LX
R 122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/WING/AND ENG SCAN/R 1LX W03
R FOR 3LX
R 122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/WING/AND ENG SCAN/L 5LX W02
R

Subtask 33-49-00-942-052

B. 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.

(2) Remove the warning notice(s).



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WING AND ENGINE SCAN LIGHTING - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
_______________________________________________

TASK 33-49-00-710-001

Operational Test of the Wing and Engine Scan Lights

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Make sure that the wing/engine scan lights operate correctly.

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

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-49-00-861-051

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

Subtask 33-49-00-865-050

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/WING/AND ENG SCAN/R 1LX W03
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/WING/AND ENG SCAN/L 5LX W02



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4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-49-00-710-050

A. Operational Test of the Wing and Engine Scan Lights

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

1. On the panel 25VU: From each side of the fuselage:


- set the EXT LT/WING selector - the wing/engine scan-lights come on,
switch to ON,

- set the EXT LT/WING selector - the wing/engine scan lights go off.
switch to OFF.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-49-00-862-051

A. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).



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LIGHT - WING AND ENGINE SCAN (3LX,4LX) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_____________________________________________________________

TASK 33-49-11-000-001

Removal of the Wing and Engine Scan Light (3LX, 4LX)

WARNING : WEAR GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU WORK ON THE LIGHT.
_______

WARNING : DO NOT DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR AT LEAST 2 MINUTES


_______
AFTER YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.

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 cap


No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)
No specific access platform 3.50 m (11 ft. 6 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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

33-49-11-991-001 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-49-11-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 4LX
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/WING/AND ENG SCAN/R 1LX W03
FOR 3LX
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/WING/AND ENG SCAN/L 5LX W02

Subtask 33-49-11-010-051

B. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position in zone 230.

(2) Remove the sidewall panel in the forward passenger compartment:


- FOR 3LX
231RW
- FOR 4LX
232KW

(3) Remove the thermal and acoustic insulation in zones 231 and 232.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-49-11-991-001)

Subtask 33-49-11-020-050

A. Removal of the Wing and Engine Scan Light

(1) Outside the aircraft:

(a) Loosen the 16 screws (2) which attach the wing and engine scan
light (1) to the structure (3) of the aircraft.

(2) Inside the forward passenger compartment:

(a) Disconnect the movable connector (4) from the light (1) and put a
blanking cap on the disconnected connector.



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Wing and Engine Scan Light
Figure 401/TASK 33-49-11-991-001



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(3) Remove the wing and engine scan light (1).

NOTE : It could be possible that the wing and engine scan lights are
____
not easy to remove. Do not use tools which could damage the
aircraft structure.



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TASK 33-49-11-400-001

Installation of the Wing and Engine Scan Light (3LX, 4LX)

WARNING : WEAR GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU WORK ON THE LIGHT.
_______

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 cap


No specific lint-free cloth
No specific non-metallic scraper
No specific access platform 3.5 m (11 ft. 6 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. Referenced Information

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

33-49-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Wing and Engine Scan Lights


33-49-11-991-001 Fig. 401



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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-49-11-865-051

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 4LX
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/WING/AND ENG SCAN/R 1LX W03
FOR 3LX
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/WING/AND ENG SCAN/L 5LX W02

Subtask 33-49-11-010-052

B. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the access platform is in position in zone 230.

(2) Make sure that the sidewall panel is removed in the forward passenger
compartment:
- FOR 3LX
231RW.
- FOR 4LX
232KW.

(3) Make sure that the thermal and acoustic insulation is removed in zone
231/232.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-49-11-991-001)

Subtask 33-49-11-914-050

A. Installation of a sealant

(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 used sealant from the aircraft structure with a non-
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(4) Clean the aircraft structure with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-
003) and a lint-free cloth.

(5) Install the SEALANTS (Material No. 09-019) between the wing and
engine scan light (1) and the structure (3) of the aircraft.

Subtask 33-49-11-420-050

B. Installation of the Wing and Engine Scan Light

(1) Inside the forward passenger compartment, install the new wing and
engine scan light (1).

(2) Remove the blanking cap and connect the movable connector (4) to the
light (1).

(3) Outside the aircraft, tighten the 16 screws (2) which attach the wing
and engine scan light (1) to the aircraft structure (3).

Subtask 33-49-11-865-061

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 4LX
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/WING/AND ENG SCAN/R 1LX W03
FOR 3LX
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/WING/AND ENG SCAN/L 5LX W02

Subtask 33-49-11-710-050

D. Operational Test of the Wing and Engine Scan Lights

(1) Do the operational test of the Wing and Engine Scan Lights (Ref. TASK
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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-49-11-410-050

A. Close Access

(1) Install the thermal and acoustic insulation in zones 231/232.

(2) Install the sidewall panel in the forward passenger compartment.

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

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TASK 33-49-11-960-001

Replacement of the Lamp of the Wing and Engine Scan Light

WARNING : DO NOT DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR AT LEAST 2 MINUTES


_______
AFTER YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS.

WARNING : WEAR GLASSES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN YOU WORK ON THE LIGHT.
_______

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A LINT-FREE
CLOTH.

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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

33-49-00-710-001 Operational Test of the Wing and Engine Scan Lights

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-228, 236-238, 301-302,

33-49-11-991-003 Fig. 402

R **ON A/C 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299, 303-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

33-49-11-991-003-A Fig. 402A



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-49-11-865-059

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR 4LX
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/WING/AND ENG SCAN/R 1LX W03
FOR 3LX
122VU LIGHTING/EXT LT/WING/AND ENG SCAN/L 5LX W02

Subtask 33-49-11-010-050

B. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position at zone 230.

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-228, 236-238, 301-302,

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-49-11-991-003)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299, 303-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 402A/TASK 33-49-11-991-003-A)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-228, 236-238, 301-302,

Subtask 33-49-11-020-052

A. Removal of the Lamp

(1) Remove the four screw (2) from the lens assembly (1).

(2) Remove the lens assembly (1) away from the housing (7).



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Lamp of the Wing and Engine Scan Light
Figure 402/TASK 33-49-11-991-003


R

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Lamp of the Wing and Engine Scan Light
Figure 402A/TASK 33-49-11-991-003-A


R

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(3) Remove the screw (11), the washers (10) and the nut (9). Release the
terminal (3) from the lens assembly (1).

(4) Remove the two screws (4) from the retainer (5).

(5) Remove the retainer (5).

(6) Pull the lamp (8) away from the housing (7) and disconnect the two
electrical terminals (6).

(7) Remove the lamp (8).

Subtask 33-49-11-420-053

B. Installation of the Lamp

(1) Connect the electrical terminals (6) to the new lamp (8) and install
it in the position in its housing (7). Hold it in this position.

(2) Put the retainer (5) in position.

(3) Attach the assembly. To do this, tighten the screws (4).

(4) Attach the terminal (3) to the lens assembly (1) with the nut (9),
the washers (10) and the screw (11).

(5) Install the lens assembly (1) in the position on the housing (7).

(6) Attach the assembly. To do this, tighten the screws (2).

R **ON A/C 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299, 303-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-49-11-020-052-A

A. Removal of the Lamp

(1) Loosen the four fasteners (3).

(2) Carefully remove the lamp assembly (2).

(3) Hold the lamp assembly (2).

(4) Remove the three screws (7) and washers (6).

(5) Remove the lamp holder (5) from the lamp assembly (2).


R

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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
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(6) Remove the lamp (4) from the lamp holder (5).

Subtask 33-49-11-420-053-A

B. Installation of the Lamp

(1) Install a new lamp (4) on the lamp holder (5).

(2) Hold the lamp assembly (2).

(3) Carefully, put the lamp holder (5) in position on the lamp assembly
(2).

(4) Install the three washers (6) and screws (7).

(5) Put the lamp assembly (2) in position.

R NOTE : Manually adjust the optical support of the lamp to the center.
____
R Use a shim and make sure that the peripheral gap between the
R lamp assembly (2) and the lamp housing assembly (1) is 0.5 mm
R minimum.

(6) Tighten the four fasteners (3).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-49-11-865-060

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
FOR 4LX
1LX
FOR 3LX
5LX

Subtask 33-49-11-710-053

D. Operational Test of the lighting

(1) Do the operational test of the Wing and Engine Scan Lights (Ref. TASK
33-49-00-710-001).



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-49-11-942-054

A. 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.

(2) Remove the access platform(s).



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EMERGENCY LIGHTING - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
______________________________________________

1. General
_______

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,

The emergency lighting system is installed to give:


- illumination of the cabin and the exit areas during emergency conditions,
- illumination of the escape route over the wings,
- illumination of the emergency-escape hatch handles at the emergency exits,
- power supply of the exit location signs and the exit marking signs,
- power supply to the integral lights of the door escape slides,
- illumination of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marking System
(FPEEMS).

**ON A/C 301-399,

The emergency lighting system is installed to give:


- illumination of the cabin and the exit areas during emergency conditions,
- power supply of the exit location signs and the exit marking signs,
- power supply to the integral lights of the door escape slides,
- illumination of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marking System
(FPEEMS).

**ON A/C ALL

2. __________________
Component Location

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-199, 201-209,

A. Emergency Power Supply Units (EPSU)


The EPSUs control and monitor the emergency lighting system. They are
installed in the ceiling of the passenger compartment.

B. Power Supply Units (PSU)


The power supply units provide the electrical power for the marking
system of the emergency escape path.



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C. Cabin Emergency Lights
The ceiling emergency lights are installed to give sufficient
illumination in an emergency condition. The lights are installed in the
ceiling panels of the aisles, cross-aisles and exit areas.
The exit marking signs are installed to show the position of the exits.
The lights are installed near each passenger/crew door and emergency
exit.
The exit location signs are installed to show the position of the exit
areas. The lights are installed in the aisles.

D. FPEEPMS
The FPEEPMS is installed on the floor or on the seats (as applicable) at
the aisle and the emergency-exit area. The system provides floor-level
illumination of the passenger aisles and escape routes in the event that
smoke obscures normal emergency lighting.

E. Integrated Escape Slide Lights


The escape slide lights are integrated in the escape slides. They come on
when the escape slides are deployed.

R **ON A/C 051-099, 210-228, 236-238, 301-304,

A. Emergency Power Supply Units (EPSU)


The EPSUs control and monitor the emergency lighting system. They are
installed in the ceiling of the passenger compartment.

B. Cabin Emergency Lights


The ceiling emergency lights are installed to give sufficient
illumination in an emergency condition. The lights are installed in the
ceiling panels of the aisles, cross-aisles and exit areas.
The exit marking signs are installed to show the position of the exits.
The lights are installed near each passenger/crew door and emergency
exit.
The exit location signs are installed to show the position of the exit
areas. The lights are installed in the aisles.

C. FPEEPMS
The FPEEPMS is installed on the floor or on the seats (as applicable) at
the aisle and the emergency-exit area. The system provides floor-level
illumination of the passenger aisles and escape routes in the event that
smoke obscures normal emergency lighting.

D. Integrated Escape Slide Lights


The escape slide lights are integrated in the escape slides. They come on
when the escape slides are deployed.


R

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201-228, 236-238, 301-304,
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R **ON A/C 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 401-499, 501-509,
R 511-526, 528-599,

A. Emergency Power Supply Units (EPSU)


The EPSUs control and monitor the emergency lighting system. They are
installed in the ceiling of the passenger compartment.

B. Cabin Emergency Lights


The ceiling emergency lights are installed to give sufficient
illumination in an emergency condition. The lights are installed in the
ceiling panels of the aisles, cross-aisles and exit areas.
The exit marking signs are installed to show the position of the exits.
The lights are installed near each passenger/crew door and emergency
exit.
The exit location signs are installed to show the position of the exit
areas. The lights are installed in the aisles.

C. Photoluminescent Marking System


The system consists of a number of flexible photoluminescent strips. They
are installed on the floor and on convertible seats (if applicable) on
the two sides of the aisle and the emergency-exit area. The system gives
the floor-level illumination of the passenger aisles and escape routes in
the event that smoke obscures normal emergency lighting. The
photoluminescent marking system supplies sufficient light for eight hours
in a dark area when it is fully charged. When the system is fully
discharged, a charge time of at least ten minutes with full brightness of
the cabin lighting is necessary.

D. Integrated Escape Slide Lights


The escape slide lights are integrated in the escape slides. They come on
when the escape slides are deployed.

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________________
System Description

A. General
The cabin emergency-lighting system is supplied with power, when the AC
normal busbar and the DC essential busbar are energized and the circuit
breakers are closed.
You can control the cabin emergency-lighting system with the control
switch EMER EXIT LT, installed in the cockpit. The pushbutton EMERG ON,
installed on the FAP, is connected in parallel to the control switch EMER
EXIT LT. The control switch EMER EXIT LT 4 WL has these three positions:
- OFF
- ARM



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- ON
Each of the set positions cause the cabin emergency-lighting system to
operate in a different way.

(1) OFF Position


The cabin emergency lighting system is disarmed.

(2) ARM Position


The cabin emergency lighting system is set to the Automatic Mode. All
cabin emergency lights are off as long as no failure in the aircraft
power supply system occurs.

(3) ON Position
The cabin emergency lighting system is activated; all cabin emergency
lights are on. The lights are supplied by the DC essential busbar or,
in case of a DC essential busbar failure, by the EPSU batteries.

4. Power
____________
Supply
The emergency lighting system is supplied with 115 V AC from the normal
busbar 103XP-B and with 28 V DC from the essential busbar 801PP. The circuit
breakers 1WL and 2WL are installed on the circuit breaker panel 49VU. The
circuit breaker 3WL is installed on circuit breaker panel 122VU. When the DC
essential aircraft power supply is not available, the integrated batteries
of the EPSUs supply the cabin emergency lighting system. They can supply the
system for a least 10 minutes.

5. _________
BITE Test

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

A. General
Each EPSU has two different integrated BITE functions:
- A system test
- A battery capacity test
The EPSUs have an interface to the CIDS to read the BITE results of a
system test and a battery capacity test.

(1) System Test


The system test monitors the subsequent functions:
- The aircraft AC power supply
- The aircraft DC power supply
- A short circuit on each output
- An overvoltage on each output
- The output voltage of the battery pack
- The battery heating device
- The proper function of the EPSU logic and switching circuits



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- If the connected loads are in the pre-determined values
The system test has a limit of 20 seconds to prevent discharge of the
battery pack.

(2) Battery Capacity Test


The battery capacity test monitors:
- If the capacity of each EPSU battery is sufficient enough to supply
its emergency lights for at least 10 minutes
- If the loss of the capacity of each battery, between two
consecutive battery capacity tests, is smaller than 0.40 Ah
It can take up to three hours to complete the battery capacity test.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

A. General
Each EPSU has two different integrated BITE functions:
- A system test
- A battery capacity test
The EPSUs have an interface to the CIDS to read the BITE results of a
system test and a battery capacity test on the CFDS/MCDU.

(1) System Test


The system test monitors the subsequent functions:
- The aircraft AC power supply
- The aircraft DC power supply
- A short circuit on each output
- An overvoltage on each output
- The output voltage of the battery pack
- The battery heating device
- The proper function of the EPSU logic and switching circuits
- If the connected loads are in the pre-determined values
The system test has a limit of 20 seconds to prevent discharge of the
battery pack.

(2) Battery Capacity Test


The battery capacity test monitors:
- If the capacity of each EPSU battery is sufficient enough to supply
its emergency lights for at least 10 minutes
- If the loss of the capacity of each battery, between two
consecutive battery capacity tests, is smaller than 0.40 Ah
It can take up to three hours to complete the battery capacity test.


R

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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
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CABIN EMERGENCY LIGHTING - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
____________________________________________________

1. General
_______

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,

A. The cabin emergency-lighting system supplies power for:

- the illumination of the cabin and the exit areas in the event of a
failure of the main lighting system,

- the illumination of an exit location and an exit marking sign at each


of the passenger/crew doors and at each of the emergency exit hatches,

- the illumination of the marking system of the emergency escape path,

- the illumination of the lavatories independent of the main lighting


system of the lavatories.

- the illumination of the escape route over the wings,

- the illumination of the door escape-slides and the emergency-exit


escape-slides,

- the illumination of the emergency-escape hatch-handles.

**ON A/C 301-399,

A. The cabin emergency-lighting system supplies power for:

- the illumination of the cabin and the exit areas in the event of a
failure of the main lighting system,

- the illumination of an exit location and an exit marking sign at each


of the passenger/crew doors and at each of the emergency exit doors,

- the illumination of the marking system of the emergency escape path,

- the illumination of the lavatories independent of the main lighting


system of the lavatories,

- the illumination of the door escape slides.



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**ON A/C ALL

2. __________________
Component Location

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105,

(Ref. Fig. 001, 002, 003)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 221BC 221 831 33-51-38
11WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 241KW 241 831 33-51-38
12WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 242KW 242 831 33-51-38
13WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 33WR 260 832 33-51-38
110WL1 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 221BC 221 831 33-51-39
110WL2 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 241AW 241 831 33-51-39
110WL3 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 262KW 262 842 33-51-39
20WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 222 841 33-51-11
21WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 221 831 33-51-11
32WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 262 842 33-51-11
33WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 261 832 33-51-11
200WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 831 33-51-11
201WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 831 33-51-11
202WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 831 33-51-11
203WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 831 33-51-11
204WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 832 33-51-11
205WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11
206WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11
207WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11
40WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 222 841 33-51-16
41WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 221 831 33-51-16
42WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 242 841 33-51-16
43WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 241 831 33-51-16
44WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 262 842 33-51-16
45WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 261 832 33-51-16
50WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 221 831 33-51-17
51WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 241 831 33-51-17
52WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 261 832 33-51-17
53WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 241 831 33-51-17
60WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 242 831 33-51-15
61WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 241 831 33-51-15
62WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 242 831 33-51-15
63WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 241 831 33-51-15



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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Component Location
Figure 001


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,
201-233, 236-238,
 33-51-00

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Feb 01/08
 
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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Component Location
Figure 001A


R

EFF :

106-149, 301-399,  33-51-00

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CES 
Cabin Emergency Lighting - Component Location
Figure 001B


R

EFF : 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-51-00

Page 5
Feb 01/10
 
CES 
Cabin Emergency Lighting - Component Location
Figure 002 (SHEET 1)


R

EFF :

001-049, 101-105,  33-51-00

Page 6
May 01/05
 
CES 
Cabin Emergency Lighting - Component Location
Figure 002 (SHEET 2)


R

EFF :

001-049, 101-105,  33-51-00

Page 7
May 01/05
 
CES 
Cabin Emergency Lighting - Component Location
Figure 002 (SHEET 3)


R

EFF :

001-049, 101-105,  33-51-00

Page 8
May 01/05
 
CES 
Cabin Emergency Lights - Component Location
Figure 002A


R

EFF : 051-099, 106-149, 201-233, 236-238,
251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-51-00

Page 9
Feb 01/10
 
CES 
Cabin Emergency Lights - Component Location
Figure 002B


R

EFF :

151-199, 401-403,  33-51-00

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Aug 01/07
 
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INTENTIONALLY BLANK


R



 33-51-00

Page 11
Feb 01/07
 
CES 
Cabin Emergency Lighting - Component Location
Figure 002C


R

EFF :

234-235, 239-249,  33-51-00

Page 12
Nov 01/09
 
CES 
Cabin Emergency Lights - Component Location
R Figure 002D


R

EFF :

301-306,  33-51-00

Page 13
Aug 01/07
 
CES 
R Cabin Emergency Lighting - Component Location
R Figure 002E


R

EFF :

307-399,  33-51-00

Page 14
Aug 01/07
 
CES 
R Cabin Emergency Lighting - Component Location
R Figure 002F


R

EFF :

404-499,  33-51-00

Page 15
Aug 01/07
 
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INTENTIONALLY BLANK


R



 33-51-00

Page 16
Feb 01/08
 
CES 
INTENTIONALLY BLANK


R



 33-51-00

Page 17
Feb 01/08
 
CES 
INTENTIONALLY BLANK


R



 33-51-00

Page 18
Feb 01/08
 
CES 
Lavatory Auxiliary Lights - Component Location
Figure 003


R

EFF :

001-049, 051-099, 101-105,  33-51-00

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
70WL1 ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE LIGHT 241 831 33-51-11
70WL2 ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE LIGHT 242 831 33-51-11
70WL3 ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE LIGHT 241 831 33-51-11
70WL4 ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE LIGHT 242 831 33-51-11
90WL1 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 221 831 33-51-13
90WL2 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 222 841 33-51-13
90WL3 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 241 831 33-51-13
90WL4 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 242 841 33-51-13
90WL5 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 241 831 33-51-13
90WL6 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 242 841 33-51-13
90WL7 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 261 832 33-51-13
90WL8 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 262 842 33-51-13
120WL EL LAMP FLEX 200 831 33-51-12
121WL EL LAMP FLEX 200 831 33-51-12
LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 223 831 33-51-14
LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 263 832 33-51-14
LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 264 842 33-51-14

**ON A/C 051-099,

(Ref. Fig. 001, 002A, 003, 004, 005, 006, 007, 008)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 221BC 221 831 33-51-38
11WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 241KW 241 831 33-51-38
12WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 242KW 242 831 33-51-38
13WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 33WR 260 832 33-51-38
20WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 222 841 33-51-11
21WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 221 831 33-51-11
32WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 262 842 33-51-11
33WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 261 832 33-51-11
40WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 222 841 33-51-16
41WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 221 831 33-51-16
42WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 242 841 33-51-16
43WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 241 831 33-51-16
44WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 262 842 33-51-16
45WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 261 832 33-51-16
50WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 221 831 33-51-17
51WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 241 831 33-51-17


R

EFF :

001-049, 051-099, 101-105,  33-51-00

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Lavatory Auxiliary Lights - Component Location
Figure 003A


R

EFF : 106-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299,
401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-51-00

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Lavatory Auxiliary Lights - Component Location
Figure 003B


R

EFF :

301-304,  33-51-00

Page 22
Nov 01/07
 
CES 
Lavatory Auxiliary Lights - Component Location
Figure 003C


R

EFF :

305-399,  33-51-00

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Nov 01/07
 
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R Emergency-Power Supply Unit - Component Location
Figure 004


R

EFF : 051-099, 106-149, 210-249, 251-299,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-51-00

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CES 
Power Supply Units - Component Location
Figure 004A


R

EFF :

151-158,  33-51-00

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Nov 01/07
 
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R Emergency-Power Supply Unit - Component Location
Figure 004B



EFF :

159-199, 401-499,  33-51-00

Page 26
Feb 01/10
 
CES 
Power Supply Units - Component Location
Figure 004C


R

EFF :

201-209,  33-51-00

Page 27
Nov 01/07
 
CES 
Emergency Power Supply Unit - Component Location
Figure 004D



EFF :

301-399,  33-51-00

Page 28
Nov 01/07
R  
CES 
Exit Marking and Exit Location Signs - Component Location
Figure 005


R

EFF : 051-099, 106-149, 201-249, 251-299,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-51-00

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Exit Marking and Exit Location Signs - Component Location
Figure 005A



EFF :

151-199, 401-499,  33-51-00

Page 30
Nov 01/07
R  
CES 
Exit Marking and Exit Location Signs - Component Location
Figure 005B


R

EFF :

301-399,  33-51-00

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R Overwing Emergency Light and Escape-Hatch Handle Light - Component Location
Figure 006


R

EFF : 051-099, 106-149, 201-249, 251-299,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-51-00

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R Overwing Emergency Light and Escape-Hatch Handle Light - Component Location
Figure 006A



EFF :

151-199, 401-499,  33-51-00

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Feb 01/10
 
CES 
Wall Mounted Exit Marking Signs - Component Location
Figure 007


R

EFF :

051-099,  33-51-00

Page 34
Nov 01/07
 
CES 
Wall Mounted Exit Marking Signs - Component Location
Figure 007A


R

EFF :

106-149, 201-233, 236-238,  33-51-00

Page 35
Feb 01/08
 
CES 
Wall Mounted Exit Marking Signs - Component Location
Figure 007B


R

EFF :

151-199,  33-51-00

Page 36
Nov 01/07
 
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Wall-Mounted Exit-Marking Signs - Component Location
Figure 007C


R

EFF : 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,
 33-51-00

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Feb 01/10
 
CES 
Wall Mounted Exit Marking Signs - Component Location
Figure 007D


R

EFF :

301-302,  33-51-00

Page 38
Nov 01/07
 
CES 
Wall-Mounted Exit-Marking Signs - Component Location
Figure 007E


R

EFF :

303-304,  33-51-00

Page 39
Nov 01/07
 
CES 
Wall-Mounted Exit-Marking Signs - Component Location
Figure 007F


R

EFF :

305-399,  33-51-00

Page 40
Nov 01/07
 
CES 
Wall-Mounted Exit-Marking Signs - Component Location
Figure 007G


R

EFF :

401-499,  33-51-00

Page 41
Nov 01/07
 
CES 
Floor-Proximity Emergency Escape-Path Marker - Component Location
Figure 008


R

EFF :

051-099,  33-51-00

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
52WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 261 832 33-51-17
53WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 241 831 33-51-17
60WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 242 831 33-51-15
61WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 241 831 33-51-15
62WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 242 831 33-51-15
63WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 241 831 33-51-15
70WL1 ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE LIGHT 241 831 33-51-11
70WL2 ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE LIGHT 242 831 33-51-11
70WL3 ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE LIGHT 241 831 33-51-11
70WL4 ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE LIGHT 242 831 33-51-11
90WL1 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 221 831 33-51-13
90WL2 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 222 841 33-51-13
90WL3 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 241 831 33-51-13
90WL4 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 242 841 33-51-13
90WL5 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 241 831 33-51-13
90WL6 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 242 841 33-51-13
90WL7 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 261 832 33-51-13
90WL8 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 262 842 33-51-13
200WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 831 33-51-11
201WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 831 33-51-11
202WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 831 33-51-11
203WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 831 33-51-11
204WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 832 33-51-11
205WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11
206WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11
207WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11
LIGHT-FLOOR PROXIMITY EMERGENCY 200 831 33-51-12
ESCAPE PATH MARKING
LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 223 831 33-51-14
LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 263 832 33-51-14
LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 264 842 33-51-14

R **ON A/C 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

**ON A/C 229-233,

(Ref. Fig. 001)


R

EFF : 051-099, 106-149, 229-235, 239-249,
251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-51-00

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CES 
**ON A/C 106-149,

(Ref. Fig. 001A)

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

(Ref. Fig. 001B)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 229-233, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 002A)

**ON A/C 234-235, 239-249,

(Ref. Fig. 002C)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 003A, 004, 005, 006)

**ON A/C 106-149, 229-233,

(Ref. Fig. 007A)

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

(Ref. Fig. 007C)

**ON A/C 106-149, 229-233,

(Ref. Fig. 008A)

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

(Ref. Fig. 008E)


R

EFF : 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-51-00

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CES 
Photoluminescent Light Strips - Component Location
Figure 008A


R

EFF :

106-149, 229-233,  33-51-00

Page 45
Nov 01/07
 
CES 
Seat and Wall Mounted Emergency Lights - Component Location
Figure 008B


R

EFF :

151-199,  33-51-00

Page 46
Nov 01/07
 
CES 
Seat and Wall Mounted Emergency Lights - Component Location
Figure 008C


R

EFF :

201-210,  33-51-00

Page 47
Nov 01/07
 
CES 
Photoluminescent Light Strips - Component Location
Figure 008D


R

EFF :

211-228, 236-238,  33-51-00

Page 48
Feb 01/08
 
CES 
Photoluminescent Light Strips - Component Location
Figure 008E


R

EFF : 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,
 33-51-00

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CES 
R **ON A/C 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 221BC 221 831 33-51-38
11WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 241KW 241 831 33-51-38
12WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 242KW 242 831 33-51-38
13WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 33WR 260 832 33-51-38
20WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 222 841 33-51-11
21WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 221 831 33-51-11
32WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 262 842 33-51-11
33WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 261 832 33-51-11
40WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 222 841 33-51-16
41WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 221 831 33-51-16
42WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 242 841 33-51-16
43WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 241 831 33-51-16
44WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 262 842 33-51-16
45WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 261 832 33-51-16
50WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 221 831 33-51-17
51WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 241 831 33-51-17
52WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 261 832 33-51-17
53WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 241 831 33-51-17
60WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 242 831 33-51-15
61WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 241 831 33-51-15
62WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 242 831 33-51-15
63WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 241 831 33-51-15
70WL1 ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE LIGHT 241 831 33-51-11
70WL2 ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE LIGHT 242 831 33-51-11
70WL3 ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE LIGHT 241 831 33-51-11
70WL4 ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE LIGHT 242 831 33-51-11
90WL1 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 221 831 33-51-13
90WL2 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 222 841 33-51-13
90WL3 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 241 831 33-51-13
90WL4 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 242 831 33-51-13
90WL5 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 241 831 33-51-13
90WL6 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 242 831 33-51-13
90WL7 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 261 832 33-51-13
90WL8 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 262 842 33-51-13
200WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 831 33-51-11
201WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 831 33-51-11
202WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 831 33-51-11
203WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 831 33-51-11
204WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 832 33-51-11
205WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11


R

EFF : 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299,
501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-51-00

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CES 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
206WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11
207WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11
22LQ1 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 221 831 33-51-14
22LQ4 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 261 832 33-51-14
22LQ5 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 262 842 33-51-14
PHOTOLUMINESCENT STRIP-FLOOR PROXIMITY 200 831 33-51-21
EMERGENCY ESCAPE PATH MARKING

**ON A/C 151-199,

(Ref. Fig. 001, 002B, 003A)

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 221BC 221 831 33-51-38
11WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 241KW 241 831 33-51-38
12WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 242KW 242 831 33-51-38
13WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 33WR 260 832 33-51-38
20WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 222 841 33-51-11
21WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 221 831 33-51-11
32WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 262 842 33-51-11
33WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 261 832 33-51-11
40WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 222 841 33-51-16
41WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 221 831 33-51-16
42WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 242 841 33-51-16
43WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 241 831 33-51-16
44WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 262 842 33-51-16
45WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 261 832 33-51-16
50WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 221 831 33-51-17
51WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 241 831 33-51-17
52WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 261 832 33-51-17
53WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 241 831 33-51-17
60WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 242 831 33-51-15
61WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 241 831 33-51-15
62WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 242 831 33-51-15


R

EFF : 106-149, 151-199, 229-235, 239-249,
251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-51-00

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CES 
INTENTIONALLY BLANK


R



 33-51-00

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CES 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
63WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 241 831 33-51-15
70WL1 ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE LIGHT 241 831 33-51-11
70WL2 ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE LIGHT 242 831 33-51-11
90WL1 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 221 831 33-51-13
90WL2 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 222 841 33-51-13
90WL3 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 241 831 33-51-13
90WL4 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 242 831 33-51-13
90WL5 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 261 832 33-51-13
90WL6 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 262 842 33-51-13
110WL1 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 221BC 221 831 33-51-39
110WL2 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 241GX 241 831 33-51-39
110WL3 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 262VW 262 842 33-51-39
120WL1 FPEEPM LIGHT 200 831 33-51-12
120WL2 FPEEPM LIGHT 200 831 33-51-12
120WL3 FPEEPM LIGHT 200 831 33-51-12
120WL4 FPEEPM LIGHT 200 831 33-51-12
120WL5 FPEEPM LIGHT 200 831 33-51-12
120WL6 FPEEPM LIGHT 200 831 33-51-12
120WL7 FPEEPM LIGHT 200 831 33-51-12
120WL8 FPEEPM LIGHT 200 831 33-51-12
120WL9 FPEEPM LIGHT 200 831 33-51-12
120WL10 FPEEPM LIGHT 200 831 33-51-12
120WL11 FPEEPM LIGHT 200 834 33-51-12
120WL12 FPEEPM LIGHT 200 834 33-51-12
120WL13 FPEEPM LIGHT 200 834 33-51-12
120WL14 FPEEPM LIGHT 200 834 33-51-12
120WL15 FPEEPM LIGHT 200 834 33-51-12
120WL16 FPEEPM LIGHT 200 834 33-51-12
120WL17 FPEEPM LIGHT 200 834 33-51-12
120WL18 FPEEPM LIGHT 200 834 33-51-12
120WL19 FPEEPM LIGHT 200 834 33-51-12
120WL20 FPEEPM LIGHT 200 834 33-51-12
120WL21 FPEEPM LIGHT 200 834 33-51-12
121WL1 FPEEPM LIGHT 200 831 33-51-12
121WL2 FPEEPM LIGHT 200 831 33-51-12
200WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 831 33-51-11
201WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 831 33-51-11
202WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 831 33-51-11
203WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 831 33-51-11
204WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11
205WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11
206WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 261 832 33-51-11
22LQ1 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 221 831 33-51-14


R

EFF :

151-199,  33-51-00

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CES 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
22LQ4 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 261 832 33-51-14
22LQ5 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 262 842 33-51-14

**ON A/C 201-210,

(Ref. Fig. 001, 002A, 003A)

**ON A/C 210-210,

(Ref. Fig. 004)

**ON A/C 201-209,

(Ref. Fig. 004C)

**ON A/C 201-210,

(Ref. Fig. 005, 006, 007A, 008C)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 221BC 221 831 33-51-38
11WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 241KW 241 831 33-51-38
12WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 242KW 242 831 33-51-38
13WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 33WR 260 832 33-51-38
20WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 222 841 33-51-11
21WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 221 831 33-51-11
32WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 262 842 33-51-11
33WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 261 832 33-51-11
40WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 222 841 33-51-16
41WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 221 831 33-51-16
42WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 242 841 33-51-16
43WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 241 831 33-51-16
44WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 262 842 33-51-16
45WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 261 832 33-51-16
50WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 221 831 33-51-17
51WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 241 831 33-51-17


R

EFF :

151-199, 201-210,  33-51-00

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CES 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
52WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 261 832 33-51-17
53WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 241 831 33-51-17
60WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 242 831 33-51-15
61WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 241 831 33-51-15
62WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 242 831 33-51-15
63WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 241 831 33-51-15
70WL1 ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE LIGHT 241 831 33-51-11
70WL2 ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE LIGHT 242 831 33-51-11
70WL3 ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE LIGHT 241 831 33-51-11
70WL4 ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE LIGHT 242 831 33-51-11
90WL1 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 221 831 33-51-13
90WL2 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 222 841 33-51-13
90WL3 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 241 831 33-51-13
90WL4 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 242 831 33-51-13
90WL5 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 241 831 33-51-13
90WL6 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 242 831 33-51-13
90WL7 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 261 832 33-51-13
90WL8 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 262 842 33-51-13
110WL1 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 221BC 221 831 33-51-39
110WL2 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 241AW 241 831 33-51-39
110WL3 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 262KW 262 842 33-51-39
120WL EL LAMP FLEX 200 831 33-51-12
121WL EL LAMP FLEX 200 831 33-51-12
200WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 831 33-51-11
201WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 831 33-51-11
202WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 831 33-51-11
203WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 831 33-51-11
204WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 832 33-51-11
205WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11
206WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11
207WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11
22LQ1 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 221 831 33-51-14
22LQ4 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 261 832 33-51-14
22LQ5 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 262 842 33-51-14


R

EFF :

201-210,  33-51-00

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CES 
**ON A/C 211-228, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 001, 002A, 003A, 004, 005, 006, 007A, 008D)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 221BC 221 831 33-51-38
11WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 241KW 241 831 33-51-38
12WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 242KW 242 831 33-51-38
13WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 263KW 260 832 33-51-38
20WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 222 841 33-51-11
21WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 221 831 33-51-11
32WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 262 842 33-51-11
33WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 261 832 33-51-11
40WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 222 841 33-51-16
41WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 221 831 33-51-16
42WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 242 841 33-51-16
43WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 241 831 33-51-16
44WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 262 842 33-51-16
45WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 261 832 33-51-16
50WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 221 831 33-51-17
51WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 241 831 33-51-17
52WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 261 832 33-51-17
53WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 241 831 33-51-17
60WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 242 831 33-51-15
61WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 241 831 33-51-15
62WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 242 831 33-51-15
63WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 241 831 33-51-15
70WL1 ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE LIGHT 241 831 33-51-11
70WL2 ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE LIGHT 242 831 33-51-11
70WL3 ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE LIGHT 241 831 33-51-11
70WL4 ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE LIGHT 242 831 33-51-11
90WL1 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 221 831 33-51-13
90WL2 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 222 841 33-51-13
90WL4 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 242 831 33-51-13
90WL6 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 242 831 33-51-13
90WL7 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 261 832 33-51-13
91WL3 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 241 831 33-51-13
91WL5 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 241 831 33-51-13
91WL8 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 262 842 33-51-13
120WL EL LAMP FLEX 200 831 33-51-12
200WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 831 33-51-11
201WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 831 33-51-11
202WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 831 33-51-11


R

EFF :

211-228, 236-238,  33-51-00

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
203WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 831 33-51-11
204WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 832 33-51-11
205WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11
206WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11
207WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11
22LQ1 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 221 831 33-51-14
22LQ4 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 261 832 33-51-14
22LQ5 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 262 842 33-51-14

**ON A/C 301-302,

R (Ref. Fig. 001A, 002D, 003B, 004D, 005B, 007D, 008F)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 221BC 221 831 33-51-38
11WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 251KC 251 834 33-51-38
12WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 251KC 221 834 33-51-38
13WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 33WR 260 832 33-51-38
14WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 231JC 231 833 33-51-38
15WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 231JC 231 833 33-51-38
20WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 222 841 33-51-11
21WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 221 831 33-51-11
32WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 262 842 33-51-11
33WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 261 832 33-51-11
34WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 232 843 33-51-11
35WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 833 33-51-11
36WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 252 844 33-51-11
37WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 834 33-51-11
40WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 222 841 33-51-16
41WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 221 831 33-51-16
42WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 252 844 33-51-16
43WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 251 834 33-51-16
44WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 262 842 33-51-16
45WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 261 832 33-51-16
46WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 232 843 33-51-16
47WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 231 833 33-51-16
50WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 221 831 33-51-17
51WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 251 834 33-51-17
52WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 261 832 33-51-17



EFF :

211-228, 236-238, 301-302,  33-51-00

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CES 
Floor-Proximity Emergency Escape-Path Marker - Component Location
R Figure 008F



EFF :

301-302,  33-51-00

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CES 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
53WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 251 834 33-51-17
54WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 231 833 33-51-17
55WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 231 833 33-51-17
90WL1 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 221 831 33-51-13
90WL2 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 222 831 33-51-13
90WL3 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 231 833 33-51-13
90WL4 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 232 843 33-51-13
90WL5 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 251 834 33-51-13
90WL6 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 252 844 33-51-13
90WL7 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 261 832 33-51-13
90WL8 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 262 842 33-51-13
120WL FPEEPM LIGHT 200 831 33-51-12
121WL FPEEPM LIGHT 200 831 33-51-12
200WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 831 33-51-11
201WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 831 33-51-11
202WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 833 33-51-11
203WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 833 33-51-11
204WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 833 33-51-11
205WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 834 33-51-11
206WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 834 33-51-11
207WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 834 33-51-11
208WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 834 33-51-11
209WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11
210WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11
22LQ1 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 221 831 33-51-14
22LQ4 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 261 832 33-51-14
22LQ5 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 262 842 33-51-14
22LQ9 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 261 832 33-51-14


R

EFF :

301-302,  33-51-00

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CES 
**ON A/C 303-304,

R (Ref. Fig. 001A, 002D, 003B, 004D, 005B, 007E, 008G)

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
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10WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 221BC 221 831 33-51-38
11WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 251KC 251 834 33-51-38
12WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 251KC 221 834 33-51-38
13WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 33WR 260 832 33-51-38
14WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 231JC 231 833 33-51-38
15WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 231JC 231 833 33-51-38
20WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 222 841 33-51-11
21WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 221 831 33-51-11
32WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 262 842 33-51-11
33WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 261 832 33-51-11
34WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 232 843 33-51-11
35WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 833 33-51-11
36WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 252 844 33-51-11
37WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 834 33-51-11
40WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 222 841 33-51-16
41WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 221 831 33-51-16
42WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 252 844 33-51-16
43WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 251 834 33-51-16
44WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 262 842 33-51-16
45WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 261 832 33-51-16
46WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 232 843 33-51-16
47WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 231 833 33-51-16
50WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 221 831 33-51-17
51WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 251 834 33-51-17
52WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 261 832 33-51-17
53WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 251 834 33-51-17
54WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 231 833 33-51-17
55WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 231 833 33-51-17
90WL2 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 222 841 33-51-13
90WL5 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 251 834 33-51-13
90WL7 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 261 832 33-51-13
91WL1 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 221 831 33-51-13
91WL3 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 231 833 33-51-13
91WL4 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 232 843 33-51-13
91WL6 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 252 844 33-51-13
91WL8 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 262 842 33-51-13
200WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 831 33-51-11
201WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 831 33-51-11



EFF :

303-304,  33-51-00

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R Figure 008G



EFF :

303-304,  33-51-00

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202WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 833 33-51-11
203WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 833 33-51-11
204WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 833 33-51-11
205WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 834 33-51-11
206WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 834 33-51-11
207WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 834 33-51-11
208WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 834 33-51-11
209WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11
210WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11
22LQ1 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 221 831 33-51-14
22LQ4 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 261 832 33-51-14
22LQ5 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 262 842 33-51-14
22LQ9 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 261 832 33-51-14
PHOTOLUMINESCENT STRIP-FLOOR PROXIMITY 200 831 33-51-21
EMERGENCY ESCAPE PATH MARKING

**ON A/C 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 001A)

**ON A/C 305-306,

(Ref. Fig. 002D)

**ON A/C 307-399,

(Ref. Fig. 002E)

**ON A/C 305-399,

R (Ref. Fig. 003C, 004D, 005B, 007F, 008H)



EFF :

303-399,  33-51-00

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Photoluminescent Light Strips - Component Location
R Figure 008H



EFF :

305-399,  33-51-00

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
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10WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 221BC 221 831 33-51-38
11WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 251KC 251 834 33-51-38
12WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 251KC 221 834 33-51-38
13WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 33WR 260 832 33-51-38
14WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 231JC 231 833 33-51-38
15WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 231JC 231 833 33-51-38
20WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 222 841 33-51-11
21WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 221 831 33-51-11
32WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 262 842 33-51-11
33WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 261 832 33-51-11
34WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 232 843 33-51-11
35WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 833 33-51-11
36WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 252 844 33-51-11
37WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 834 33-51-11
40WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 222 841 33-51-16
41WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 221 831 33-51-16
42WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 252 844 33-51-16
43WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 251 834 33-51-16
44WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 262 842 33-51-16
45WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 261 832 33-51-16
46WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 232 843 33-51-16
47WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 231 833 33-51-16
50WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 221 831 33-51-17
51WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 251 834 33-51-17
52WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 261 832 33-51-17
53WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 251 834 33-51-17
54WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 231 833 33-51-17
55WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 231 833 33-51-17
90WL1 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 221 831 33-51-13
90WL2 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 222 841 33-51-13
90WL3 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 231 833 33-51-13
90WL4 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 232 843 33-51-13
90WL5 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 251 834 33-51-13
90WL6 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 252 844 33-51-13
90WL7 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 261 832 33-51-13
90WL8 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 262 842 33-51-13
200WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 831 33-51-11
201WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 831 33-51-11
202WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 833 33-51-11
203WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 833 33-51-11
204WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 833 33-51-11
205WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 834 33-51-11
206WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 834 33-51-11


R

EFF :

305-399,  33-51-00

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| | | | DOOR | REF.
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207WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 834 33-51-11
208WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 834 33-51-11
209WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11
210WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11
22LQ1 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 221 831 33-51-14
22LQ4 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 261 832 33-51-14
22LQ5 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 262 842 33-51-14
22LQ9 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 261 832 33-51-14
PHOTOLUMINESCENT STRIP-FLOOR PROXIMITY 200 831 33-51-21
EMERGENCY ESCAPE PATH MARKING

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 001B)

**ON A/C 401-403,

(Ref. Fig. 002B)

**ON A/C 404-499,

(Ref. Fig. 002F)

**ON A/C 401-499,

R (Ref. Fig. 003A, 004B, 005A, 006A, 007G, 008J)

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
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10WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 221BC 221 831 33-51-38
11WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 241KW 241 831 33-51-38
12WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 242KW 242 831 33-51-38
13WL POWER SUPPLY UNIT-EMERGENCY 33WR 260 832 33-51-38
20WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 222 841 33-51-11
21WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 221 831 33-51-11
32WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 262 842 33-51-11
33WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 261 832 33-51-11



EFF :

305-399, 401-499,  33-51-00

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Floor-Proximity Emergency Escape-Path Marker - Component Location
R Figure 008J



EFF :

401-499,  33-51-00

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FIN | FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION | PANEL|ZONE|ACCESS | ATA
| | | | DOOR | REF.
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40WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 222 841 33-51-16
41WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 221 831 33-51-16
42WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 242 841 33-51-16
43WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 241 831 33-51-16
44WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 262 842 33-51-16
45WL SIGN-EXIT MARKING 261 832 33-51-16
50WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 221 831 33-51-17
51WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 241 831 33-51-17
52WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 261 832 33-51-17
53WL SIGN-EXIT LOCATION, 1 SIDED 241 831 33-51-17
60WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 242 831 33-51-15
61WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 241 831 33-51-15
62WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 242 831 33-51-15
63WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, OVERWING 241 831 33-51-15
70WL1 ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE LIGHT 241 831 33-51-11
70WL2 ESCAPE HATCH HANDLE LIGHT 242 831 33-51-11
90WL1 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 221 831 33-51-13
90WL2 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 222 841 33-51-13
90WL3 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 241 831 33-51-13
90WL4 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 242 831 33-51-13
90WL5 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 261 832 33-51-13
90WL6 SIGN-EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED 262 842 33-51-13
200WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 831 33-51-11
201WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 231 831 33-51-11
202WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 831 33-51-11
203WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 241 831 33-51-11
204WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11
205WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 251 832 33-51-11
206WL LIGHT-EMERGENCY, CABIN 261 832 33-51-11
22LQ1 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 221 831 33-51-14
22LQ4 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 261 832 33-51-14
22LQ5 LIGHT-AUXILIARY, LAVATORY 262 842 33-51-14
PHOTOLUMINESCENT STRIP-FLOOR PROXIMITY 200 831 33-51-21
EMERGENCY ESCAPE PATH MARKING

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________________
System Description



EFF :

ALL  33-51-00

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**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 201-209,

(Ref. Fig. 009, 010)

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105,

(Ref. Fig. 011)

**ON A/C 201-209,

(Ref. Fig. 011B)

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 201-209,

A. Emergency Lighting System


The emergency lighting system of the cabin consists of:
- four emergency power-supply units,
- four 6VDC overwing emergency lights, installed in the wing fairings,
- twelve 6VDC cabin emergency lights,
- four 6VDC escape hatch-handle lights,
- four 6VDC exit location signs,
- six 6VDC exit marking signs,
- three power supply units for the marking system of the floor-proximity
emergency escape-path,
- twenty-six 115VAC luminescent light strips for the floor-proximity
emergency-escape path-marking lights,
- eight 115VAC wall-mounted exit-marking signs,
- three 28VDC auxiliary lights, one installed in each lavatory.

**ON A/C 051-099,

(Ref. Fig. 009A, 011)

A. Emergency Lighting System

The emergency lighting system of the cabin consists of:


- four emergency power-supply units
- four 6VDC overwing emergency lights, installed in the wing fairings
- twelve 6VDC cabin emergency lights
- four 6VDC escape hatch-handle lights
- four 6VDC exit location signs
- six 6VDC exit marking signs


R

EFF :

001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-209,  33-51-00

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- eight 6VDC wall-mounted exit-marking signs
- 6VDC light moduls for the floor-proximity emergency-escape path-marking
lights
- three 28VDC auxiliary lights, one installed in each lavatory.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

**ON A/C 106-149, 229-233,

(Ref. Fig. 009B)

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

(Ref. Fig. 009F)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 011A)

A. Emergency Lighting System

The emergency lighting system of the cabin consists of:


- four emergency power-supply units,
- four 6VDC overwing emergency lights, installed in the wing fairings,
- a number of 6VDC escape slide lights as parts of the escape slides,
- twelve 6VDC cabin emergency lights,
- four 6VDC escape hatch-handle lights,
- four 6VDC exit location signs,
- six 6VDC exit marking signs,
- eight 6VDC wall-mounted exit-marking signs,
- photoluminescent strips in the aisle for the marking system of the
floor-proximity emergency escape-path,
- three 28VDC auxiliary lights, one installed in each lavatory.


R

EFF : 051-099, 106-149, 229-235, 239-249,
251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-51-00

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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
Figure 009 (SHEET 1)



EFF :

001-049, 101-105, 201-209,  33-51-00

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CES 
Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
Figure 009 (SHEET 2)


R

EFF :

001-049, 101-105, 201-209,  33-51-00

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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
Figure 009 (SHEET 3)


R

EFF :

001-049, 101-105, 201-209,  33-51-00

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INTENTIONALLY BLANK


R



 33-51-00

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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
Figure 009A (SHEET 1)



EFF :

051-099,  33-51-00

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CES 
Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
Figure 009A (SHEET 2)


R

EFF :

051-099,  33-51-00

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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
Figure 009A (SHEET 3)


R

EFF :

051-099,  33-51-00

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INTENTIONALLY BLANK


R



 33-51-00

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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
Figure 009B (SHEET 1)



EFF :

106-149, 229-233,  33-51-00

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CES 
Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
Figure 009B (SHEET 2)


R

EFF :

106-149, 229-233,  33-51-00

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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
Figure 009B (SHEET 3)


R

EFF :

106-149, 229-233,  33-51-00

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INTENTIONALLY BLANK


R



 33-51-00

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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
Figure 009C (SHEET 1)



EFF :

151-158,  33-51-00

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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
Figure 009C (SHEET 2)


R

EFF :

151-158,  33-51-00

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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
Figure 009C (SHEET 3)


R

EFF :

151-158,  33-51-00

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INTENTIONALLY BLANK


R



 33-51-00

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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
Figure 009D (SHEET 1)



EFF :

159-199,  33-51-00

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CES 
Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
Figure 009D (SHEET 2)


R

EFF :

159-199,  33-51-00

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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
Figure 009D (SHEET 3)


R

EFF :

159-199,  33-51-00

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INTENTIONALLY BLANK


R



 33-51-00

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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
Figure 009E (SHEET 1)



EFF :

210-228, 236-238,  33-51-00

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CES 
Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
Figure 009E (SHEET 2)


R

EFF :

210-228, 236-238,  33-51-00

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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
Figure 009E (SHEET 3)


R

EFF :

210-228, 236-238,  33-51-00

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INTENTIONALLY BLANK


R



 33-51-00

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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
Figure 009F (SHEET 1)


R

EFF : 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,
 33-51-00

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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
Figure 009F (SHEET 2)


R

EFF : 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,
 33-51-00

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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
Figure 009F (SHEET 3)


R

EFF : 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,
 33-51-00

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INTENTIONALLY BLANK


R



 33-51-00

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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
R Figure 009G (SHEET 1)


R

EFF :

301-302,  33-51-00

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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
R Figure 009G (SHEET 2)


R

EFF :

301-302,  33-51-00

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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
R Figure 009G (SHEET 3)


R

EFF :

301-302,  33-51-00

Page A0
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INTENTIONALLY BLANK


R



 33-51-00

Page A1
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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
R Figure 009H (SHEET 1)


R

EFF :

303-399,  33-51-00

Page A2
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CES 
Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
R Figure 009H (SHEET 2)


R

EFF :

303-399,  33-51-00

Page A3
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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
R Figure 009H (SHEET 3)


R

EFF :

303-399,  33-51-00

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INTENTIONALLY BLANK


R



 33-51-00

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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
R Figure 009J (SHEET 1)


R

EFF :

401-499,  33-51-00

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CES 
Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
R Figure 009J (SHEET 2)


R

EFF :

401-499,  33-51-00

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CES 
Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
R Figure 009J (SHEET 3)


R

EFF :

401-499,  33-51-00

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Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
Figure 010


R

EFF :

001-049, 101-105, 201-209,  33-51-00

Page A9
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CES 
Cabin Emergency Lighting - Schematic
Figure 010A


R

EFF :

151-158,  33-51-00

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Lavatory Auxiliary Lights - Schematic
Figure 011


R

EFF :

001-049, 051-099, 101-105,  33-51-00

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CES 
Lavatory Auxiliary Lights - Schematic
Figure 011A


R

EFF : 106-149, 159-199, 210-249, 251-299,
401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-51-00

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Lavatory Auxiliary Lights - Schematic
Figure 011B


R

EFF :

151-158, 201-209,  33-51-00

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**ON A/C 151-158,

(Ref. Fig. 009C, 010A, 011B)

A. Emergency Lighting System

The emergency lighting system of the cabin consists of:


- four emergency power-supply units,
- four 6VDC overwing emergency lights, installed in the wing fairings,
- eleven 6VDC cabin emergency lights,
- two 6VDC escape hatch-handle lights,
- four 6VDC exit location signs,
- six 6VDC exit marking signs,
- three power supply units for the marking system of the floor-proximity
emergency escape-path,
- twenty-three 115VAC luminescent light strips for the floor-proximity
emergency-escape path-marking lights,
- six 115VAC wall-mounted exit-marking signs,
- three 28VDC auxiliary lights, one installed in each lavatory.

**ON A/C 159-199,

(Ref. Fig. 009D, 011A)

A. Emergency Lighting System

The emergency lighting system of the cabin consists of:


- four emergency power-supply units,
- four 6VDC overwing emergency lights, installed in the wing fairings,
- eleven 6VDC cabin emergency lights,
- two 6VDC escape hatch-handle lights,
- four 6VDC exit location signs,
- six 6VDC exit marking signs,
- twenty-three 115VAC luminescent light strips for the floor-proximity
emergency-escape path-marking lights,
- six 115VAC wall-mounted exit-marking signs,
- three 28VDC auxiliary lights, one installed in each lavatory.


R

EFF :

151-199,  33-51-00

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**ON A/C 210-210,

(Ref. Fig. 009E, 011A)

A. Emergency Lighting System


The emergency lighting system of the cabin consists of:
- four emergency power-supply units,
- four 6VDC overwing emergency lights, installed in the wing fairings,
- twelve 6VDC cabin emergency lights,
- four 6VDC escape hatch-handle lights,
- four 6VDC exit location signs,
- six 6VDC exit marking signs,
- twenty-six 115VAC luminescent light strips for the floor-proximity
emergency-escape path-marking lights,
- eight 115VAC wall-mounted exit-marking signs,
- three 28VDC auxiliary lights, one installed in each lavatory.

**ON A/C 211-228, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 009E, 011A)

A. Emergency Lighting System

The emergency lighting system of the cabin consists of:


- four emergency power-supply units,
- four 6VDC overwing emergency lights, installed in the wing fairings,
- twelve 6VDC cabin emergency lights,
- four 6VDC escape hatch-handle lights,
- four 6VDC exit location signs,
- eight 6VDC exit marking signs,
- twenty-five 115VAC luminescent light strips for the floor-proximity
emergency-escape path-marking lights,
- eight 115VAC wall-mounted exit-marking signs,
- three 28VDC auxiliary lights, one installed in each lavatory.


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**ON A/C 301-302,

R (Ref. Fig. 009G, 011C)

A. Emergency Lighting System

The emergency lighting system of the cabin consists of:


- six emergency power-supply units
- nineteen 6VDC cabin emergency lights
- eight 6VDC exit marking signs
- six 6VDC exit location signs
- eight 115VAC wall-mounted exit-marking signs
- thirty-five 115VAC luminescent light strips for the floor-proximity
emergency-escape path-marking lights
- four 28VDC auxiliary lights, one installed in each lavatory
- a number of 6VDC escape slide lights as parts of the escape slides.

**ON A/C 303-399,

R (Ref. Fig. 009H, 011C)

A. Emergency Lighting System

The emergency lighting system of the cabin consists of:


- six emergency power-supply units
- a number of 6VDC escape slide lights as parts of the escape slides
- nineteen 6VDC cabin emergency lights
- eight 6VDC exit marking signs
- six 6VDC exit location signs
- eight 6VDC wall-mounted exit-marking signs
- four 28VDC auxiliary lights, one installed in each lavatory
- photoluminescent strips in the aisle for the marking system of the
floor-proximity emergency escape-path.

**ON A/C 401-499,

R (Ref. Fig. 009J, 011A)

A. Emergency Lighting System

The emergency lighting system of the cabin consists of:


- four emergency power-supply units,
- eleven 6VDC cabin emergency lights,
- two 6VDC escape hatch-handle lights,


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Lavatory Auxiliary Lights - Schematic
Figure 011C


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- six 6VDC exit marking signs,
- four 6VDC exit location signs,
- four 6VDC overwing emergency-exit lights, installed in the wing
fairing,
- a number of 6VDC escape slide lights as parts of the escape slides,
- six 6VDC wall-mounted exit-marking signs,
- three 28VDC auxiliary lights, one installed in each lavatory.
- photoluminescent strips in the aisle for the marking system of the
floor-proximity emergency escape-path,

**ON A/C ALL

4. ____________
Power Supply

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

The 28VDC essential busbar 801PP and the 115VAC normal busbar 103XP supply
the Emergency Power Supply Units (EPSUs) and the power supply units. The
EPSUs 10WL thru 13WL convert 28VDC into 6VDC to operate the 6VDC lights in
the system. The power supply units 110WL1 thru 110WL3 invert 9.6VDC into
115VAC to supply the marking system of the emergency escape path. A battery
in each EPSU and each power supply unit is charged continuously when the
essential busbar is energized and the circuit breakers are closed. Each of
the EPSUs and the power supply units supplies electrical power to different
emergency lights and signs. The emergency lights and signs are always
supplied with power, even if the aircraft has crashed and the fuselage has
broken. This is because the four EPSUs and the three power supply units are
installed in different places in the cabin.

R **ON A/C 051-099, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

The 28VDC essential busbar 801PP and the 115VAC normal busbar 103XP supply
the Emergency Power Supply Units (EPSUs). The EPSUs 10WL thru 13WL convert
28VDC into 6VDC to operate the lights in the normal emergency light system
and the marking system of the emergency escape path. A battery in each EPSU
is charged continuously when the essential busbar is energized and the
circuit breakers are closed. Each of the EPSUs supplies electrical power to
different emergency lights and signs. The emergency lights and signs are
always supplied with power, even if the aircraft has crashed and the
fuselage has broken. This is because the four EPSUs are installed in
different places in the cabin.



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**ON A/C 106-149, 229-233, 401-499,

The 28VDC essential busbar 801PP and the 115VAC normal busbar 103XP supply
the Emergency Power Supply Units (EPSUs). The EPSUs convert 28VDC into 6VDC
to operate the lights in the system. A battery in each EPSU is charged
continuously when the essential busbar is energized and the circuit breakers
are closed. Each of the four EPSUs supplies electrical power to different
emergency lights and signs. The emergency lights and signs are always
supplied with power, even if the aircraft has crashed and the fuselage has
broken. This is because the four EPSUs are installed in different places in
the cabin.

**ON A/C 159-199, 210-228, 236-238, 301-302,

The 28VDC essential busbar 801PP and the 115VAC normal busbar 103XP supply
the Emergency Power Supply Units (EPSUs). The EPSUs convert 28VDC into 6VDC
to operate the lights in the normal emergency light system and supply 115VAC
to operate the marking system of the emergency escape path. A battery in
each EPSU is charged continuously when the essential busbar is energized and
the circuit breakers are closed. Each of the EPSUs supplies electrical power
to different emergency lights and signs. The emergency lights and signs are
always supplied with power, even if the aircraft has crashed and the
fuselage has broken. This is because the EPSUs are installed in different
places in the cabin.

**ON A/C 303-304,

The 28VDC essential busbar 801PP and the 115VAC normal busbar 103XP supply
the Emergency Power Supply Units (EPSUs). The EPSUs convert 28VDC into 6VDC
to operate the lights in the system. A battery in each EPSU is charged
continuously when the essential busbar is energized and the circuit breakers
are closed. Each of the six EPSUs supplies electrical power to different
emergency lights and signs. The emergency lights and signs are always
supplied with power, even if the aircraft has crashed and the fuselage has
broken. This is because the six EPSUs are installed in different places in
the cabin.


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**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

The EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the overhead panel 25VU controls the
emergency lighting system. Self-monitoring circuit breakers 1WL, 2WL and 3WL
protect the system from too much current flow. The EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL
has three positions, OFF, ARM and ON. Each of these positions gives a
discrete ground signal to all EPSUs and power supply units. The EPSUs
monitor the correct voltage of the AC and DC busbars. The power supply units
monitor the correct voltage of the DC busbars. When the voltage on these
busbars falls below a specified level, the emergency lighting automatically
comes on. This is when the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL is in the ARM position.
When only the AC normal busbar fails:
- the 28VDC essential busbar supplies the emergency lighting system through
the 28VDC/6VDC converter in each EPSU,
- the marking system of the emergency escape path stays in the off
condition.
When the 28VDC essential busbar fails:
- the internal batteries in the EPSUs and the power supply units supply the
emergency lighting system,
- the marking system of the emergency escape path is in the on condition.

When the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL is in the ON position:


- the converters or the internal batteries in the EPSUs and the inverters or
the internal batteries in the power supply units supply the emergency
lighting system.

When the LIGHT EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light on the forward
attendant panel 120RH are on:
- the converters or the internal batteries in the EPSUs and the inverters or
the internal batteries in the power supply units supply the emergency
lighting system.

An open or short circuit in the related control lines causes the emergency
lighting to come on. The internal test program in the EPSUs finds defects in
the load circuits.

**ON A/C 051-099, 159-199, 210-233, 236-238, 303-304,

The EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the overhead panel 25VU controls the
emergency lighting system. Self-monitoring circuit breakers 1WL, 2WL and 3WL
protect the system from too much current flow. The EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL
has three positions, OFF, ARM and ON. Each of these positions gives a
discrete ground signal to all EPSUs. The EPSUs also monitor the correct
voltage of the AC and DC busbars. When the voltage on these busbars falls


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below a specified level, the emergency lighting automatically comes on. This
is when the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL is in the ARM position.
When only the AC normal busbar fails:
- the 28VDC essential busbar supplies the emergency lighting system through
the 28VDC/6VDC converter in each EPSU.
When the 28VDC essential busbar fails:
- the internal batteries in the EPSUs supply the emergency lighting system.

When the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL is in the ON position:


- the converters or the internal batteries in the EPSUs supply the emergency
lighting system.

When the LIGHT EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light on the forward
attendant panel 120RH are on:
- the converters or the internal batteries in the EPSUs supply the emergency
lighting system.

An open or short circuit in the control lines causes the emergency lighting
to come on. The internal test program in the EPSUs finds defects in the load
circuits.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

The EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the overhead panel 25VU controls the
emergency lighting system. Self-monitoring circuit breakers 1WL, 2WL and 3WL
protect the system from too much current flow. The EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL
has three positions, OFF, ARM and ON. Each of these positions gives a
discrete ground signal to all EPSUs. The EPSUs also monitor the correct
voltage of the AC and DC busbars. When the voltage on these busbars falls
below a specified level, the emergency lighting automatically comes on. This
is when the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL is in the ARM position.
When only the AC normal busbar fails:
- the 28VDC essential busbar supplies the emergency lighting system through
the 28VDC/6VDC converter in each EPSU.
When the 28VDC essential busbar fails:
- the internal batteries in the EPSUs supply the emergency lighting system.

When the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL is in the ON position:


- the converters or the internal batteries in the EPSUs supply the emergency
lighting system.

When the EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light on the flight
attendant panel 120RH are on:
- the converters or the internal batteries in the EPSUs supply the emergency
lighting system.


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An open or short circuit in the control lines causes the emergency lighting
to come on. The internal test program in the EPSUs finds defects in the load
circuits.

**ON A/C 301-302,

The EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the overhead panel 25VU controls the
emergency lighting system. Self-monitoring circuit breakers 1WL, 2WL and 3WL
protect the system from too much current flow. The EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL
has three positions, OFF, ARM and ON. Each of these positions gives a
discrete ground signal to all EPSUs. The EPSUs also monitor the correct
voltage of the AC and DC busbars. When the voltage on these busbars falls
below a specified level, the emergency lighting automatically comes on. This
is when the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL is in the ARM position.
When only the AC normal busbar fails:
- the 28VDC essential busbar supplies the emergency lighting system through
the 28VDC/6VDC converter in each EPSU and the marking system of the
emergency escape path through the 28VDC/115VDC converter in the EPSUs.
When the 28VDC essential busbar fails:
- the internal batteries in the EPSUs supply the emergency lighting system
and the marking system of the emergency escape path.

When the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL is in the ON position:


- the converters or the internal batteries in the EPSUs supply the emergency
lighting system.

When the LIGHT EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light on the forward
attendant panel 120RH are on:
- the converters or the internal batteries in the EPSUs supply the emergency
lighting system.

An open or short circuit in the control lines causes the emergency lighting
to come on. The internal test program in the EPSUs finds defects in the load
circuits.

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,

When the emergency exit hatches are open and the slides are released, the
respective overwing emergency lights and the integral lights in the
respective escape slide come on.
When the passenger/crew doors are open and the slides are armed, the
integral lights in the respective escape slide come on.


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**ON A/C 301-399,

When the passenger/crew doors or the emergency exit doors are open and the
slides are armed, the integral lights in the respective escape slide come
on.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-228, 236-238, 301-302,

In an emergency condition it is possible that the normal cabin


emergency-lighting system is not sufficient. This is when smoke enters the
cabin. In order to give sufficient illumination of the aisle, exits and
emergency exits, a floor-level emergency-lighting system is installed. These
emergency lights are a continuous strip of lights, installed at the left
side of the aisle. They come on when the emergency lighting system is
activated

R **ON A/C 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299, 303-399, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

In an emergency condition it is possible that the normal cabin


emergency-lighting system is not sufficient. This is when smoke enters the
cabin. In order to give sufficient illumination of the aisle, exits and
emergency exits, a floor-level marking-system for the emergency escape-path
is installed.
R The electrical marking system has a wall-mounted exit-marking sign at each
R passenger/crew door and emergency exit. These signs come on when the
R emergency lighting system is energized.
R The photoluminescent marking system has a number of flexible
R photoluminescent strips. They are installed on the floor on the two sides of
R the aisle.

**ON A/C 401-499,

In an emergency condition it is possible that the normal cabin


emergency-lighting system is not sufficient. This is when smoke enters the
cabin. In order to give sufficient illumination of the aisle, exits and
emergency exits, a low-level emergency-lighting system is installed. These
emergency lights are installed in selected aisle seats and at the passenger
exits. They come on when the emergency lighting system is activated.


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**ON A/C ALL

When the EMER EXIT LT control switch 4WL is in the OFF position and the DC
essential busbar 801PP is energized:
- The EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator light 5WL in the cockpit comes on.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

You can test the emergency lighting system through the Programming and Test
Panel (PTP) 110RH of the Cabin Intercommunication Data System (CIDS).
There are two tests :
- the BAT test indicates the battery capacity condition of the emergency
power-supply units 10WL thru 13WL,
- the SYS test indicates the condition of the internal loads, the external
loads and the battery charge limiter of the emergency power-supply units
10WL thru 13WL.
Internal loads are all electrical loads located inside the cabin and
served by these emergency power-supply units.
External loads are all electrical loads located outside the cabin and
served by these emergency power-supply units.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

You can test the emergency lighting system through the Centralized Fault
Display System/Multipurpose Control and Display Unit (CFDS/MCDU).
There are two tests :
- the BAT test indicates the battery capacity condition of the emergency
power-supply units 10WL thru 13WL,
- the SYS test indicates the condition of the internal loads, the external
loads and the battery charge limiter of the emergency power-supply units
10WL thru 13WL.
Internal loads are all electrical loads located inside the cabin and
served by these emergency power-supply units.
External loads are all electrical loads located outside the cabin and
served by these emergency power-supply units.



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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Before you start the BAT test, you must select the applicable code on the
PTP 110RH. A note BATTERY TEST ACTIVATE comes on on the PTP display. Two
hours could be necessary to complete the test. When the TEST EMER LIGHT BAT
membrane switch on the PTP 110RH in the cabin is pushed:
- a Light Emitting Diode (LED) in the TEST EMER LIGHT BAT membrane switch
comes on to show the start of the battery test,
- the BAT OK annunciator light adjacent to the membrane switch comes on when
the battery test in all the power supply units is completed.
When the test is completed, an acknowledge code is selected on the PTP. The
LED in the TEST EMER LIGHT BAT membrane switch and the BAT OK annunciator
light go off.
When the TEST EMER LIGHT SYS membrane switch on the programming and test
panel 110RH is pushed:
- the SYS OK annunciator light adjacent to the membrane switch comes on when
the system test of all power supply units is completed.

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,

The exit location signs, the exit marking signs and the escape hatch-handle
lights come on automatically when the NO SMOKING signs come on, or if
selected, when the landing gear extends.

**ON A/C 301-399,

The exit location signs and the exit marking signs switch on automatically
when the NO SMOKING signs come on, or if selected, when the landing gear
extends.

**ON A/C ALL

One 28VDC auxiliary light is installed in each lavatory. The light is


permanently on when the essential busbar 401PP is energized and the circuit
breaker 79WL is closed.
The circuit breakers used in the emergency lighting system are a special
type. When a circuit breaker is open a pair of contacts closes to complete
the monitoring circuit (Ref. 31-59-00).

5. _____________________
Component Description



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**ON A/C 001-003,

(Ref. Fig. 012)

A. Emergency Power Supply-Units and Power Supply Units

There are two types of power supply units supplying different lights.
They are:

(1) Four emergency power-supply units 10WL thru 13WL supply:


- The cabin emergency lights,
- The exit signs,
- The overwing emergency lights,
- The escape slide lights,
- The escape hatch-handle lights.
Each emergency power-supply unit consist of:

(a) Electronic logic and switching circuits.

(b) A 28VDC/6VDC converter which supplies electrical power when the


essential busbar is energized and the emergency lighting system
is activated.

(c) A 6VDC battery supplies the loads when the system is not set to
OFF and the power supply from the essential busbar is not
available. The essential busbar charges the battery through the
28VDC/6VDC converter. When the ambient temperature is less than
+20 deg. C (68 deg. F), the 28VDC essential busbar provides
electrical heating for the battery. You can change the battery
without removal of the emergency power-supply unit.

(d) A test circuit tests the condition of the battery unit, the logic
unit and the related loads. The battery test procedure starts
after code selection when the TEST EMER LIGHT BAT membrane switch
on the programming and test panel 110RH (CIDS) is pushed. If all
batteries are serviceable, the BAT OK annunciator light adjacent
to the membrane switch comes on. The system test procedure starts
when you push the TEST EMER LIGHT SYS membrane switch on the
programming and test panel 110RH. The test circuit carries out an
interrogation of the units and monitors the output current.


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Emergency Power-Supply Unit
Figure 012


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If all units are serviceable, the SYS OK annunciator light
adjacent to the membrane switch comes on. This test loop
completes only when all unit output currents are within the
expected value. You must do isolated tests of each emergency
power-supply unit when either the BAT OK or SYS OK annunciator
light does not come on. The isolated test starts when the
pushbutton switch on the emergency power-supply unit is pushed. A
defective emergency power-supply unit will cause a red LED on it
to come on. A green LED shows a serviceable emergency
power-supply unit.
There are three pairs of red and green LED. One pair provides
indication of defects in the external loads. One pair provides
indication of defects in the internal loads. One pair provides
indication of defects in the battery. Each output has its own
fuse. The fuses are installed on the top of the emergency
power-supply unit.

(2) Three power supply units 110WL1 thru 110WL3 supply:


- The floor-proximity emergency-escape-path marking-lights,
- The wall-mounted exit-marking signs.
Each power supply unit consists of:

(a) An electronic logic circuit which controls the inverter.

(b) A 9.6VDC/115VAC inverter which supplies the loads.

(c) A 9.6VDC battery which supplies the inverter. The 28VDC essential
busbar charges the battery, controlled by the logic circuit,
whenever aircraft power or ground power is available.

**ON A/C 004-049, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

(Ref. Fig. 012A)

A. Emergency Power-Supply Units and Power Supply Units

There are two types of power supply units:

(1) Four EPSUs 10WL thru 13WL. They supply different lights and signs:
- cabin emergency lights,
- escape hatch-handle lights,
- exit location signs,
- exit marking signs,
- overwing emergency lights,
- escape slide lights.


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Emergency Power-Supply Unit
Figure 012A


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Each EPSU consists of the subsequent:

(a) Electronic logic and switching circuits.

(b) A 28VDC/6VDC converter which supplies electrical power when the


essential busbar is energized and the emergency lighting system
is activated.

(c) A 6VDC battery supplies the loads when the system is not set to
off and the power supply from the essential busbar is not
available. The essential busbar charges the battery through the
28VDC/6VDC converter. When the ambient temperature is less than
+20 deg.C (+68.00 deg.F), the 28VDC essential busbar provides
electrical heating for the battery. You can change the battery
without removal of the EPSU.

(d) A test circuit tests the condition of the battery, the logic unit
and the related loads.
The battery test procedure starts when you push the TEST EMER
LIGHT BAT membrane switch and when you select a code on the
programming and test panel 110RH (CIDS). If all batteries are
serviceable, the BAT OK annunciator light adjacent to the
membrane switch comes on.
The system test procedure starts when you push the TEST EMER
LIGHT SYS membrane switch on the programming and test panel
110RH. The test circuit carries out an interrogation of the EPSUs
and monitors the output current. If all EPSUs are serviceable,
the SYS OK annunciator light adjacent to the membrane switch
comes on. This test loop completes only when all EPSU output
currents are within the expected value.
You must do isolated tests of each EPSU when either the BAT OK or
SYS OK annunciator light does not come on. The isolated test
starts when you push the TEST membrane switch on the EPSU. A
defective emergency lighting system will cause a red LED on the
EPSU to come on. The green LED SYSTEM OK on the EPSU shows a
serviceable emergency lighting system.
The four red LEDs show the indication of defects:
- in the exterior lights (external loads),
- in the interior lights (internal loads),
- in the battery,
- in the unit.
Each output has its own fuse. The fuses are installed in the
EPSU.


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(2) Three power supply units 110WL1 thru 110WL3. They supply different
lights and signs:
- wall-mounted exit-marking signs,
- floor-proximity emergency-escape-path marking-lights.

Each power supply unit consists of the subsequent:

(a) An electronic logic circuit which controls the inverter.

(b) A 9.6VDC/115VAC inverter which supplies the loads.

(c) A 9.6VDC battery which supplies the inverter. The 28VDC essential
busbar charges the battery, controlled by the logic circuit,
whenever aircraft power or ground power is available.

**ON A/C 051-099,

**ON A/C 051-052,

(Ref. Fig. 012)

**ON A/C 053-099,

(Ref. Fig. 012A)

**ON A/C 051-099,

A. Emergency Power-Supply Units


The EPSUs supply different lights and signs:
- cabin emergency lights,
- escape hatch-handle lights,
- exit location signs,
- exit marking signs,
- overwing emergency lights,
- escape slide lights.
- wall-mounted exit-marking signs,


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(1) Each EPSU consists of the subsequent:

(a) Electronic logic and switching circuits.

(b) A 28VDC/6VDC converter which supplies electrical power when the


essential busbar is energized and the emergency lighting system
is activated.

(c) A 6VDC battery supplies the loads when the system is not set to
off and the power supply from the essential busbar is not
available. The essential busbar charges the battery through the
28VDC/6VDC converter. When the ambient temperature is less than
+20 deg.C (+68.00 deg.F), the 28VDC essential busbar provides
electrical heating for the battery. You can change the battery
without removal of the EPSU.

(d) A test circuit tests the condition of the battery, the logic unit
and the related loads.
The battery test procedure starts when you push the TEST EMER
LIGHT BAT membrane switch and when you select a code on the
programming and test panel 110RH (CIDS). If all batteries are
serviceable, the BAT OK annunciator light adjacent to the
membrane switch comes on.
The system test procedure starts when you push the TEST EMER
LIGHT SYS membrane switch on the programming and test panel
110RH. The test circuit carries out an interrogation of the EPSUs
and monitors the output current. If all EPSUs are serviceable,
the SYS OK annunciator light adjacent to the membrane switch
comes on. This test loop completes only when all EPSU output
currents are within the expected value.
You must do isolated tests of each EPSU when either the BAT OK or
SYS OK annunciator light does not come on. The isolated test
starts when you push the TEST membrane switch on the EPSU. A
defective emergency lighting system will cause a red LED on the
EPSU to come on. The green LED SYSTEM OK on the EPSU shows a
serviceable emergency lighting system.
The four red LEDs show the indication of defects:
- in the exterior lights (external loads),
- in the interior lights (internal loads),
- in the battery,
- in the unit.
Each output has its own fuse. The fuses are installed in the
EPSU.


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R **ON A/C 106-149, 303-304, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 012A)

A. Emergency Power-Supply Units

The EPSUs supply different lights and signs:


- cabin emergency lights,
- escape hatch-handle lights,
- exit location signs,
- exit marking signs,
- wall-mounted exit-marking signs,
- overwing emergency lights,
- escape slide lights.

(1) Each EPSU consists of the subsequent:

(a) Electronic logic and switching circuits.

(b) A 28VDC/6VDC converter which supplies the loads whenever the


essential busbar is energized and the emergency lighting system
is activated.

(c) A 6VDC battery supplies the loads whenever the system is not
selected OFF and the power supply from the essential busbar is
not available. The essential busbar charges the battery through
the 28VDC/6VDC unit converter. Whenever the ambient temperature
falls below +20 DEG. C (68 DEG. F) the 28VDC essential busbar
provides electrical heating for the battery. The battery could be
replaced without removal of the emergency power-supply unit.

(d) A test circuit tests the condition of the battery unit, the unit
logic and the related loads. The battery test procedure starts
after coding selection when the EPSU BAT CAP TEST on the CIDS
page of the MCDU/CFDS is selected. If all batteries are
serviceable, the TEST OK legend is shown on the MCDU.
The system test procedure starts when EPSU SYS TEST on the CIDS
page of the MCDU/CFDS is selected. The test circuit carries out
an interrogation of the units and monitors the output current.
If all units are serviceable the TEST OK legend is shown on the
MCDU. This test loop completes only when all unit output currents
are within the expected value. An individual test on each
emergency power-supply unit must be carried out when the EPSU BAT
CAP TEST or the EPSU SYS TEST thru the CFDS/MCDU fails.
The isolated test starts when you push the TEST membrane switch
on the EPSU. A defective emergency lighting system will cause a


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red LED on the EPSU to come on. The green LED SYSTEM OK on the
EPSU shows a serviceable emergency lighting system.
The four red LEDs show the indication of defects:
- in the exterior lights (external loads),
- in the interior lights (internal loads),
- in the battery,
- in the unit.
Each output has its own fuse. The fuses are installed in the
EPSU.

**ON A/C 159-199, 210-228, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 012A)

A. Emergency Power-Supply Units


The EPSUs supply different lights and signs:
- cabin emergency lights,
- escape hatch-handle lights,
- exit location signs,
- exit marking signs,
- overwing emergency lights,
- escape slide lights.
- wall-mounted exit-marking signs,
- floor-proximity emergency-escape-path marking-lights.

(1) Each EPSU consists of the subsequent:

(a) Electronic logic and switching circuits.

(b) A 28VDC/6VDC converter and a 6VDC/115VAC inverter which supplies


electrical power when the essential busbar is energized and the
emergency lighting system is activated.

(c) A 6VDC battery supplies the loads when the system is not set to
off and the power supply from the essential busbar is not
available. The essential busbar charges the battery through the
28VDC/6VDC converter. When the ambient temperature is less than
+20 deg.C (+68.00 deg.F), the 28VDC essential busbar provides
electrical heating for the battery. You can change the battery
without removal of the EPSU.

(d) A test circuit tests the condition of the battery, the logic unit
and the related loads.
The battery test procedure starts when you push the TEST EMER
LIGHT BAT membrane switch and when you select a code on the
programming and test panel 110RH (CIDS). If all batteries are


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serviceable, the BAT OK annunciator light adjacent to the
membrane switch comes on.
The system test procedure starts when you push the TEST EMER
LIGHT SYS membrane switch on the programming and test panel
110RH. The test circuit carries out an interrogation of the EPSUs
and monitors the output current. If all EPSUs are serviceable,
the SYS OK annunciator light adjacent to the membrane switch
comes on. This test loop completes only when all EPSU output
currents are within the expected value.
You must do isolated tests of each EPSU when either the BAT OK or
SYS OK annunciator light does not come on. The isolated test
starts when you push the TEST membrane switch on the EPSU. A
defective emergency lighting system will cause a red LED on the
EPSU to come on. The green LED SYSTEM OK on the EPSU shows a
serviceable emergency lighting system.
The four red LEDs show the indication of defects:
- in the exterior lights (external loads),
- in the interior lights (internal loads),
- in the battery,
- in the unit.
Each output has its own fuse. The fuses are installed in the
EPSU.

**ON A/C 229-233,

(Ref. Fig. 012A)

A. Emergency Power-Supply Units

The EPSUs supply different lights and signs:


- cabin emergency lights,
- escape hatch-handle lights,
- exit location signs,
- exit marking signs,
- wall-mounted exit-marking signs,
- overwing emergency lights,
- escape slide lights.

(1) Each EPSU consists of the subsequent:

(a) Electronic logic and switching circuits.

(b) A 28VDC/6VDC converter which supplies electrical power when the


essential busbar is energized and the emergency lighting system
is activated.


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(c) A 6VDC battery supplies the loads when the system is not set to
off and the power supply from the essential busbar is not
available. The essential busbar charges the battery through the
28VDC/6VDC converter. When the ambient temperature is less than
+20 deg.C (+68.00 deg.F), the 28VDC essential busbar provides
electrical heating for the battery. You can change the battery
without removal of the EPSU.

(d) A test circuit tests the condition of the battery, the logic unit
and the related loads.
The battery test procedure starts when you push the TEST EMER
LIGHT BAT membrane switch and when you select a code on the
programming and test panel 110RH (CIDS). If all batteries are
serviceable, the BAT OK annunciator light adjacent to the
membrane switch comes on.
The system test procedure starts when you push the TEST EMER
LIGHT SYS membrane switch on the programming and test panel
110RH. The test circuit carries out an interrogation of the EPSUs
and monitors the output current. If all EPSUs are serviceable,
the SYS OK annunciator light adjacent to the membrane switch
comes on. This test loop completes only when all EPSU output
currents are within the expected value.
You must do isolated tests of each EPSU when either the BAT OK or
SYS OK annunciator light does not come on. The isolated test
starts when you push the TEST membrane switch on the EPSU. A
defective emergency lighting system will cause a red LED on the
EPSU to come on. The green LED SYSTEM OK on the EPSU shows a
serviceable emergency lighting system.
The four red LEDs show the indication of defects:
- in the exterior lights (external loads),
- in the interior lights (internal loads),
- in the battery,
- in the unit.
Each output has its own fuse. The fuses are installed in the
EPSU.


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

(Ref. Fig. 012A)

A. Emergency Power-Supply Unit


The Emergency Power-Supply Units (EPSUs) supply different lights. These
lights are exit signs, cabin emergency lights, overwing emergency lights,
escape hatch handle lights and escape slide lights.

(1) The EPSU has:

(a) Electronic logic and switching circuits.

(b) A 28VDC/6VDC converter and a 6VDC/115VAC inverter which supplies


the loads whenever the essential busbar is energized and the
emergency lighting system is activated.

(c) A 6VDC battery supplies the loads whenever the system is not set
OFF and the power supply from the essential busbar is not
available. The essential busbar charges the battery through the
28VDC/6VDC unit converter. Whenever the ambient temperature falls
below +20 DEG. C (68 DEG. F) the 28VDC essential busbar provides
electrical heating for the battery. The battery could be replaced
without removal of the EPSU.

(d) A test circuit tests the condition of the battery unit, the unit
logic and the related loads. The battery test procedure starts
after coding selection when the EPSU BAT CAP TEST on the CIDS
page of the MCDU/CFDS is set. If all batteries are serviceable,
the TEST OK legend is shown on the MCDU.
The system test procedure starts when EPSU SYS TEST on the CIDS
page of the MCDU/CFDS is set. The test circuit carries out an
interrogation of the units and monitors the output current.
If all units are serviceable the TEST OK legend is shown on the
MCDU. This test loop completes only when all unit output currents
are within the expected value. An individual test on each EPSU
must be carried out when the EPSU BAT CAP TEST or the EPSU SYS
TEST thru the CFDS/MCDU fails.
The isolated test starts when you push the TEST membrane switch
on the EPSU. A defective emergency lighting system will cause a
red LED on the EPSU to come on. The green LED SYSTEM OK on the
EPSU shows a serviceable emergency lighting system.
The four red LEDs show the indication of defects:
- In the exterior lights (external loads)
- In the interior lights (internal loads)
- In the battery


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- In the unit.
Each output has its own fuse. The fuses are installed in the
EPSU.

**ON A/C 301-302,

(Ref. Fig. 012A)

A. Emergency Power-Supply Unit


The emergency power-supply units supply different lights. These lights
are exit signs, cabin emergency lights, overwing emergency lights, escape
hatch handle lights, escape slide lights and floor proximity lights.

(1) The emergency power-supply unit consists of:

(a) Electronic logic and switching circuits.

(b) A 28VDC/6VDC converter and a 6VDC/115VAC inverter which supplies


the loads whenever the essential busbar is energized and the
emergency lighting system is activated.

(c) A 6VDC battery supplies the loads whenever the system is not
selected OFF and the power supply from the essential busbar is
not available. The essential busbar charges the battery through
the 28VDC/6VDC unit converter. Whenever the ambient temperature
falls below +20 DEG. C (68 DEG. F) the 28VDC essential busbar
provides electrical heating for the battery. The battery could be
replaced without removal of the emergency power-supply unit.

(d) A test circuit tests the condition of the battery unit, the unit
logic and the related loads. The battery test procedure starts
after coding selection when the EPSU BAT CAP TEST on the CIDS
page of the MCDU/CFDS is selected. If all batteries are
serviceable, the TEST OK legend is shown on the MCDU.
The system test procedure starts when EPSU SYS TEST on the CIDS
page of the MCDU/CFDS is selected. The test circuit carries out
an interrogation of the units and monitors the output current.
If all units are serviceable the TEST OK legend is shown on the
MCDU. This test loop completes only when all unit output currents
are within the expected value. An individual test on each
emergency power-supply unit must be carried out when the EPSU BAT
CAP TEST or the EPSU SYS TEST thru the CFDS/MCDU fails.
The isolated test starts when you push the TEST membrane switch
on the EPSU. A defective emergency lighting system will cause a
red LED on the EPSU to come on. The green LED SYSTEM OK on the
EPSU shows a serviceable emergency lighting system.


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The four red LEDs show the indication of defects:
- in the exterior lights (external loads),
- in the interior lights (internal loads),
- in the battery,
- in the unit.
Each output has its own fuse. The fuses are installed in the
EPSU.

**ON A/C 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 012A)

A. Emergency Power-Supply Unit


The emergency power-supply units supply different lights. These lights
are exit signs, cabin emergency lights and escape slide lights.

(1) The emergency power-supply unit has:

(a) Electronic logic and switching circuits.

(b) A 28VDC/6VDC converter which supplies the loads when the


essential busbar is energized and the emergency lighting system
is activated.

(c) A 6VDC battery which supplies the loads when the system is not
selected OFF and the power supply from the essential busbar is
not available. The essential busbar charges the battery through
the 28VDC/6VDC unit converter. When the ambient temperature falls
below +20 DEG. C (68 DEG. F) the 28VDC essential busbar gives
electrical heating for the battery. The battery can be replaced
without removal of the emergency power-supply unit.

(d) A test circuit which tests the condition of the battery unit, the
unit logic and the related loads.
The battery test procedure starts after selection of the EPSU BAT
CAP TEST on the CIDS page of the MCDU/CFDS. If all the batteries
are serviceable, the TEST OK legend shows on the MCDU.
The system test procedure starts after selection of the EPSU SYS
TEST on the CIDS page of the MCDU/CFDS. The test monitors the
circuits of the EPSUs and the output currents.
If all the units are serviceable the TEST OK legend shows on the
MCDU. This test loop is completed only when all the unit output
currents are in the correct tolerance.
You must do a test of each emergency power-supply unit when the
EPSU BAT CAP TEST or the EPSU SYS TEST thru the CFDS/MCDU do not
give the correct results.


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The isolated test starts when you push the TEST membrane switch
on the EPSU. A defective emergency lighting system will cause a
red LED on the EPSU to come on. The green LED SYSTEM OK on the
EPSU shows a serviceable emergency lighting system.
The four red LEDs show the indication of defects:
- in the exterior lights (external loads),
- in the interior lights (internal loads),
- in the battery,
- in the unit.
Each output has its own fuse. The fuses are installed in the
EPSU.

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 201-209,

B. Exit Lights

(1) The exit signs consist of a plastic case housing, a lens and a number
of 6VDC lamps connected in parallel. There are different types:

(a) The ceiling-mounted exit location signs 50Wl and 52WL,


single-sided, one for the forward and one for the aft
passenger/crew doors.

(b) The ceiling-mounted exit location signs 51WL and 53WL,


single-sided, one for each pair of overwing emergency exits.

(c) The exit marking signs 40WL thru 45WL, single-sided, one for each
passenger/crew door and one for each pair of emergency exits.

(2) The escape hatch-handle lights 70WL1 thru 70WL4 consist of a plastic
case housing, a lens and two 6VDC lamps connected parallel.
One escape hatch-handle light is installed in each emergency exit.

C. Cabin Emergency Lights

(1) The cabin emergency lights 20WL, 21WL, 32WL, 33WL and 200WL thru
207WL consist of a housing, a lens and two 6VDC lamps connected in
parallel.

D. External Lights

(1) The overwing emergency lights 60WL thru 63WL consist of a housing, a
lens and one 6VDC lamp.

(2) The escape slide lights, integrated in the escape slides, consist of
a number of 6VDC lamps.


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E. Floor Proximity Lights

(1) The floor-mounted floor-proximity emergency escape-path


marking-lights consist of flexible 115VAC light strips installed in a
plastic case housing along the aisle.

(2) The wall-mounted emergency exit-markers 90WL1 thru 90WL8, single


sided, one for each passenger/crew door and one for each emergency
exit, contain a 115VAC luminescent light.

F. System Control

(1) The EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the overhead panel 25VU is a
3-position double-pole toggle switch. It is used to switch the
emergency lighting system on (ON position) and off (OFF position).
The emergency lighting comes on automatically when the toggle switch
is selected to ARM, if the battery busbar power fails. The toggle
switch must be pulled to make a selection. This prevents accidental
system selection.

(2) The emergency lighting system comes on when the LIGHT EMER pushbutton
on the forward attendant panel 120RH is pushed. The pushbutton
contains an integral light.

(3) The NO SMOKING switch 190RH on the overhead panel 25VU controls the
relay 8WL in the relay box 103VU. The relay 8WL switches the exit
signs on or off.

**ON A/C 051-099,

B. Cabin Emergency Lights

(1) The cabin emergency lights 20WL, 21WL, 32WL, 33WL and 200WL thru
207WL consist of a housing, a lens and two 6VDC lamps connected in
parallel.

C. Exit Lights

(1) The exit signs consist of a plastic case housing, a lens and a number
of 6VDC lamps connected in parallel. There are different types:

(a) The ceiling-mounted exit-location signs 50Wl and 52WL,


single-sided, one for the forward and one for the aft
passenger/crew doors.


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(b) The ceiling-mounted exit-location signs 51WL and 53WL,
single-sided, one for each pair of emergency exits.

(c) The exit marking signs 40WL thru 45WL, single-sided, one for each
passenger/crew door and one for each pair of emergency exits.

(2) The escape hatch-handle lights 70WL1 thru 70WL4 consist of a plastic
case housing, a lens and two 6VDC lamps connected in parallel. One
escape hatch-handle light is installed in each emergency exit.

D. External Lights

(1) The overwing emergency lights 60WL thru 63WL consist of a housing, a
lens and one 6VDC lamp.

(2) The escape slide lights, integrated in the escape slides, consist of
a number of 6VDC lamps.

E. Floor Proximity Lights

(1) The floor-mounted floor-proximity emergency escape-path


marking-lights consist of 6VDC lamp modules installed in a plastic
case housing along the aisle.

(2) The wall-mounted exit-marking signs 90WL1 thru 91WL3, single sided,
one for each passenger/crew door and one for each emergency exit,
contain two 6VDC lamps.

F. System Control

(1) The EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the overhead panel 25VU is a
3-position double-pole toggle switch. It is used to switch the
emergency lighting system on (ON position) and off (OFF position).
The emergency lighting comes on automatically when the toggle switch
is selected to ARM, if the battery busbar power fails. The toggle
switch must be pulled to make a selection. This prevents accidental
system selection.

(2) The emergency lighting system comes on when the LIGHT EMER pushbutton
switch on the forward attendant panel 120RH is pushed. The pushbutton
switch contains an integral light.

(3) The NO SMOKING switch 190RH on the overhead panel 25VU controls the
relay 8WL in the relay box 103VU. The relay 8WL switches the exit
signs on or off.


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**ON A/C 106-149, 229-233,

B. Cabin Emergency Lights

(1) The cabin emergency lights 20WL, 21WL, 32WL, 33WL and 200WL thru
207WL consist of a housing, a lens and a number of LED connected in
parallel.

C. Exit Signs

(1) The exit signs consist of a plastic case housing, a lens and a number
of LED connected in parallel. There are different types:

(a) The ceiling-mounted exit-location signs 50WL and 52WL,


single-sided, one for the forward and one for the aft
passenger/crew doors.

(b) The ceiling-mounted exit-location signs 51WL and 53WL,


single-sided, for the emergency exits.

(c) The exit marking signs 40WL thru 45WL, single-sided, one for each
passenger/crew door and one for each pair of emergency exits.

(2) The escape hatch-handle lights 70WL1 thru 70WL4 consist of a plastic
case housing, a lens and two LED lamps connected in parallel.
One escape hatch-handle light is installed in each emergency exit.

D. External Lights

(1) The overwing emergency lights 60WL thru 63WL consist of a housing, a
lens and two 6VDC lamps connected in parallel.

(2) The escape slide lights are integrated in the escape slides and
consist of a number of 6VDC lamps connected in parallel.

E. Wall-Mounted Exit-Marking Signs

(1) The wall-mounted exit-marking signs 90WL1 thru 90WL8, single sided,
one for each passenger/crew door and one for each emergency exit,
contain an 6VDC inverter and a luminescent light.


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F. System Control

(1) The EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the overhead panel 25VU is a
3-position double-pole toggle switch. The positions are ON, OFF and
ARM. It is used to switch the emergency lighting system on or off.
The emergency lighting comes on automatically when the toggle switch
is selected to ARM, if the battery busbar power fails.
The toggle switch must be pulled to make a selection. This prevents
accidental system selection.

(2) The emergency lighting system comes on when the LIGHT EMER pushbutton
switch on the forward attendant panel 120RH is pushed. The pushbutton
switch contains an integral light.

(3) The NO SMOKING switch 190RH on the overhead panel 25VU controls the
relay 8WL in the relay box 103VU. The relay 8WL switches the exit
signs on or off.

**ON A/C 151-158,

B. Exit Lights

(1) The exit signs consist of a plastic case housing, a lens and a number
of 6VDC lamps connected in parallel. There are different types:

(a) The ceiling-mounted exit-location signs 50Wl and 52WL,


single-sided, one for the forward and one for the aft
passenger/crew doors.

(b) The ceiling-mounted exit-location signs 51WL and 53WL,


single-sided, for the emergency exits.

(c) The exit marking signs 40WL thru 45WL, single-sided, one for each
passenger/crew door and one for each emergency exit.

(2) The escape hatch-handle lights 70WL1 and 70WL2 consist of a plastic
case housing, a lens and two 6VDC lamps connected in parallel.
One escape hatch-handle light is installed in each emergency exit.

C. Cabin Emergency Lights

(1) The cabin emergency lights 20WL, 21WL, 32WL, 33WL and 200WL thru
206WL consist of a housing, a lens and two 6VDC lamps connected in
parallel.


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D. External Lights

(1) The overwing emergency lights 60WL thru 63WL consist of a housing, a
lens and one 6VDC lamp.

(2) The escape slide lights, integrated in the escape slides, consist of
a number of 6VDC lamps.

E. Floor Proximity Lights

(1) The floor-mounted floor-proximity emergency escape-path


marking-lights consist of flexible 115VAC light strips installed in a
plastic case housing along the aisle.

(2) The wall-mounted emergency exit-marking signs 90WL1 thru 90WL6,


single sided, one for each passenger/crew door and one for each
emergency exit, contain a 115VAC luminescent light.

F. System Control

(1) The EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the overhead panel 25VU is a
3-position double-pole toggle switch. It is used to switch the
emergency lighting system on (ON position) and off (OFF position).
The emergency lighting comes on automatically when the toggle switch
is selected to ARM, if the battery busbar power fails. The toggle
switch must be pulled to make a selection. This prevents accidental
system selection.

(2) The emergency lighting system comes on when the LIGHT EMER pushbutton
switch on the forward attendant panel 120RH is pushed. The pushbutton
switch contains an integral light.

(3) The NO SMOKING switch 190RH on the overhead panel 25VU controls the
relay 8WL in the relay box 103VU. The relay 8WL switches the exit
signs on or off.

**ON A/C 159-199,

B. Exit Lights

(1) The exit signs consist of a plastic case housing, a lens and a number
of LED connected in parallel. There are different types:

(a) The ceiling-mounted exit-location signs 50Wl and 52WL,


single-sided, one for the forward and one for the aft
passenger/crew doors.


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(b) The ceiling-mounted exit-location signs 51WL and 53WL,
single-sided, for the emergency exits.

(c) The exit marking signs 40WL thru 45WL, single-sided, one for each
passenger/crew door and one for each emergency exit.

(2) The escape hatch-handle lights 70WL1 and 70WL2 consist of a plastic
case housing, a lens and two LED connected in parallel.
One escape hatch-handle light is installed in each emergency exit.

C. Cabin Emergency Lights

(1) The cabin emergency lights 20WL, 21WL, 32WL, 33WL and 200WL thru
206WL consist of a housing, a lens and a number of LED connected in
parallel.

D. External Lights

(1) The overwing emergency lights 60WL thru 63WL consist of a housing, a
lens and one 6VDC lamp.

(2) The escape slide lights, integrated in the escape slides, consist of
a number of 6VDC lamps.

E. Floor Proximity Lights

(1) The floor-mounted floor-proximity emergency escape-path


marking-lights consist of flexible 115VAC light strips installed in a
plastic case housing along the aisle.

(2) The wall-mounted emergency exit-marking signs 90WL1 thru 90WL6,


single sided, one for each passenger/crew door and one for each
emergency exit, contain a 115VAC luminescent light.

F. System Control

(1) The EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the overhead panel 25VU is a
3-position double-pole toggle switch. It is used to switch the
emergency lighting system on (ON position) and off (OFF position).
The emergency lighting comes on automatically when the toggle switch
is selected to ARM, if the battery busbar power fails. The toggle
switch must be pulled to make a selection. This prevents accidental
system selection.

(2) The emergency lighting system comes on when the LIGHT EMER pushbutton
switch on the forward attendant panel 120RH is pushed. The pushbutton
switch contains an integral light.


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(3) The NO SMOKING switch 190RH on the overhead panel 25VU controls the
relay 8WL in the relay box 103VU. The relay 8WL switches the exit
signs on or off.

**ON A/C 210-228, 236-238,

B. Exit Lights

(1) The exit signs consist of a plastic case housing, a lens and a number
of LED connected in parallel. There are different types:

(a) The ceiling-mounted exit location signs 50Wl and 52WL,


single-sided, one for the forward and one for the aft
passenger/crew doors.

(b) The ceiling-mounted exit location signs 51WL and 53WL,


single-sided, one for each pair of overwing emergency exits.

(c) The exit marking signs 40WL thru 45WL, single-sided, one for each
passenger/crew door and one for each pair of emergency exits.

(2) The escape hatch-handle lights 70WL1 thru 70WL4 consist of a plastic
case housing, a lens and two LED connected parallel.
One escape hatch-handle light is installed in each emergency exit.

C. Cabin Emergency Lights

(1) The cabin emergency lights 20WL, 21WL, 32WL, 33WL and 200WL thru
207WL consist of a housing, a lens and a number of LED connected in
parallel.

D. External Lights

(1) The overwing emergency lights 60WL thru 63WL consist of a housing, a
lens and one 6VDC lamp.

(2) The escape slide lights, integrated in the escape slides, consist of
a number of 6VDC lamps.

E. Floor Proximity Lights

(1) The floor-mounted floor-proximity emergency escape-path


marking-lights consist of flexible 115VAC light strips installed in a
plastic case housing along the aisle.


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(2) The wall-mounted emergency exit-markers 90WL1 thru 90WL8, single
sided, one for each passenger/crew door and one for each emergency
exit, contain a 115VAC luminescent light.

F. System Control

(1) The EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the overhead panel 25VU is a
3-position double-pole toggle switch. It is used to switch the
emergency lighting system on (ON position) and off (OFF position).
The emergency lighting comes on automatically when the toggle switch
is selected to ARM, if the battery busbar power fails. The toggle
switch must be pulled to make a selection. This prevents accidental
system selection.

(2) The emergency lighting system comes on when the LIGHT EMER pushbutton
on the forward attendant panel 120RH is pushed. The pushbutton
contains an integral light.

(3) The NO SMOKING switch 190RH on the overhead panel 25VU controls the
relay 8WL in the relay box 103VU. The relay 8WL switches the exit
signs on or off.

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

B. Cabin Emergency Lights

(1) The cabin emergency lights 20WL, 21WL, 32WL, 33WL and 200WL thru
207WL have:
- a housing
- a lens
- a number of LEDs connected in parallel.

C. Exit Signs

(1) The exit signs have:


- a plastic case housing
- a lens
- a number of LEDs connected in parallel.
There are different types:

(a) The ceiling-mounted exit-location signs 50WL and 52WL are


single-sided. There is one for the forward and one for the aft
passenger/crew doors.

(b) The ceiling-mounted exit-location signs 51WL and 53WL are


single-sided for the emergency exits.


R

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511-526, 528-599,
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(c) The exit marking signs 40WL thru 45WL are single-sided. There is
one for each passenger/crew door and one for each pair of
emergency exits.

(2) The escape hatch-handle lights 70WL1 thru 70WL4 have:


- a plastic case housing
- a lens
- two LEDs connected in parallel.
One escape hatch-handle light is installed in each emergency exit.

D. External Lights

(1) The overwing emergency lights 60WL thru 63WL have:


- a housing
- a lens
- two 6VDC lamps.

(2) The escape slide lights are a part of the escape slides. Their 6VDC
lamps are connected in parallel.

E. Floor Proximity Lights

R (1) The wall-mounted exit-marking signs 90WL are single-sided. There is


R one for each passenger/crew door and one for each emergency exit.
R They have:
- a plastic case housing
- a lens
- a number of LEDs.

F. System Control

(1) The EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the overhead panel 25VU is a
3-position double-pole toggle switch. The positions are ON, OFF and
ARM. It sets the emergency lighting system to on or off. The
emergency lighting comes on automatically when the toggle switch is
set to ARM, if there is a failure of the battery busbar power.
The toggle switch must be pulled to make a selection. This prevents
accidental system selection.

(2) The emergency lighting system comes on when the EMER button on the
Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH is pushed. The button has a light.

(3) The NO SMOKING switch 190RH on the overhead panel 25VU controls the
relay 8WL in the relay box 103VU through the CIDS. The relay 8WL sets
the exit signs on or off.


R

EFF : 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,
 33-51-00

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CES 
**ON A/C 301-302,

B. Exit Signs

The exit signs consist of a plastic case housing, a lens and a number of
LED connected in parallel. There are different types:

(1) The ceiling-mounted exit location signs 50WL and 52WL, single-sided,
one for the forward and one for the aft passenger/crew doors.

(2) The ceiling-mounted exit location signs 51WL, 53WL, 54WL and 55WL,
single-sided, two for each pair of the emergency exit doors.

(3) The exit marking signs 40WL thru 47WL, single-sided, one for each
passenger/crew door and one for each emergency exit door.

C. Cabin Emergency Lights

(1) The cabin-emergency light units 20WL, 21WL, 32WL thru 37WL and 200WL
thru 210WL consist of a housing, a lens and a number of LED connected
in parallel.

D. External Lights

(1) The escape slide lights, integrated in the escape slides, consist of
a number of 6VDC lamps.

E. Floor Proximity Lights

(1) The floor-mounted floor-proximity emergency escape-path


marking-lights consist of flexible 115VAC light strips installed in
plastic case housings along the aisle.

(2) The wall-mounted emergency exit-markers 90WL1 thru 90WL8, single


sided, one for each passenger/crew door and one for each emergency
exit door, contain a 115VAC luminescent light.

F. System Control

(1) The EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the overhead panel 25VU is a
3-position double-pole toggle switch. It is used to switch the
emergency lighting system on (ON position) and off (OFF position).
The emergency lighting comes on automatically when the toggle switch
is selected to ARM, if the battery busbar power fails. The toggle
switch must be pulled to make a selection. This prevents accidental
system selection.


R

EFF :

301-302,  33-51-00

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CES 
(2) The emergency lighting system comes on when the LIGHT EMER pushbutton
on the forward attendant panel 120RH is pushed. The pushbutton
contains an integral light.

(3) The NO SMOKING switch 190RH on the overhead panel 25VU controls the
relay 8WL in the relay box 103VU. The relay 8WL switches the exit
signs on or off.

**ON A/C 303-304,

B. Cabin Emergency Lights

(1) The cabin-emergency lights 20WL, 21WL, 32WL thru 37WL and 200WL thru
210WL consist of a housing, a lens and a number of LED connected in
parallel.

C. Exit Signs

(1) The exit signs consist of a plastic case housing, a lens and a number
of LED connected in parallel. There are different types:

(a) The ceiling-mounted exit-location signs 50WL and 52WL,


single-sided, one for the forward and one for the aft
passenger/crew doors.

(b) The ceiling-mounted exit-location signs 51WL, 53WL, 54WL and


55WL, single-sided, two for each pair of emergency exit doors.

(c) The exit marking signs 40WL thru 47WL, single-sided, one for each
passenger/crew door and one for each emergency exit door.

D. External Lights

(1) The escape slide lights are integrated in the escape slides and
consist of a number of 6VDC lamps connected in parallel.

E. Wall-Mounted Exit-Marking Signs

(1) The wall-mounted exit-marking signs 90WL1 thru 90WL8, single sided,
one for each passenger/crew door and one for each emergency exit
door, contain an 6VDC inverter and a luminescent light.


R

EFF :

301-304,  33-51-00

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CES 
F. System Control

(1) The EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the overhead panel 25VU is a
3-position double-pole toggle switch. The positions are ON, OFF and
ARM. It is used to switch the emergency lighting system on or off.
The emergency lighting comes on automatically when the toggle switch
is selected to ARM, if the battery busbar power fails.
The toggle switch must be pulled to make a selection. This prevents
accidental system selection.

(2) The emergency lighting system comes on when the LIGHT EMER pushbutton
switch on the forward attendant panel 120RH is pushed. The pushbutton
switch contains an integral light.

(3) The NO SMOKING switch 190RH on the overhead panel 25VU controls the
relay 8WL in the relay box 103VU. The relay 8WL switches the exit
signs on or off.

**ON A/C 305-399,

B. Cabin Emergency Lights

(1) The cabin emergency lights 20WL, 21WL, 32WL thru 37WL and 200WL thru
210WL have:
- a housing
- a lens
- a number of LEDs connected in parallel.

C. Exit Signs

(1) The exit signs have:


- a plastic case housing
- a lens
- a number of LEDs connected in parallel.
There are different types:

(a) The ceiling-mounted exit-location signs 50WL and 52WL are


single-sided. There is one for the forward and one for the aft
passenger/crew doors.

(b) The ceiling-mounted exit-location signs 51WL and 53WL thru 55WL
are single-sided for the emergency exits.

(c) The exit marking signs 40WL thru 45WL are single-sided. There is
one for each passenger/crew door and one for each emergency exit.


R

EFF :

303-399,  33-51-00

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Aug 01/09
 
CES 
D. External Lights

(1) The escape slide lights are a part of the escape slides. Their 6VDC
lamps are connected in parallel.

E. Floor Proximity Lights

(1) These are the wall-mounted exit-marking signs 90WL. There is one for
each passenger/crew door and one for each emergency exit. They have:
- a plastic case housing
- a lens
- a number of LEDs.

F. System Control

(1) The EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the overhead panel 25VU is a
3-position double-pole toggle switch. The positions are ON, OFF and
ARM. It sets the emergency lighting system to on or off. The
emergency lighting comes on automatically when the toggle switch is
set to ARM, if there is a failure of the battery busbar power.
The toggle switch must be pulled to make a selection. This prevents
accidental system selection.

(2) The emergency lighting system comes on when the LIGHT EMER pushbutton
switch on the forward attendant panel 120RH is pushed. The pushbutton
switch has an internal light.

(3) The NO SMOKING switch 190RH on the overhead panel 25VU controls the
relay 8WL in the relay box 103VU through the CIDS. The relay 8WL sets
the exit signs on or off.

**ON A/C 401-499,

B. Cabin Emergency Lights

(1) The cabin emergency lights 20WL, 21WL, 32WL, 33WL and 200WL thru
206WL consist of a housing, a lens and a number of LED connected in
parallel.


R

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305-399, 401-499,  33-51-00

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CES 
C. Exit Signs

(1) The exit signs consist of a plastic case housing, a lens and a number
of LED connected in parallel. There are different types:

(a) The ceiling-mounted exit-location signs 50WL and 52WL,


single-sided, one for the forward and one for the aft
passenger/crew doors.

(b) The ceiling-mounted exit-location signs 51WL and 53WL,


single-sided, for the emergency exits.

(c) The exit marking signs 40WL thru 45WL, single-sided, one for each
passenger/crew door and one for each emergency exit.

(2) The escape hatch-handle lights 70WL1 and 70WL2 consist of a plastic
case housing, a lens and two LED connected in parallel.
One escape hatch-handle light is installed in each emergency exit.

D. External Lights

(1) The overwing emergency lights 60WL thru 63WL consist of a housing, a
lens and two 6VDC lamps connected in parallel.

(2) The escape slide lights are integrated in the escape slides and
consist of a number of 6VDC lamps connected in parallel.

E. Floor Proximity Lights

(1) The seat/wall-mounted emergency-lights and the seat/wall-mounted


emergency-exit location-lights are installed along the left side of
the aisle. They are installed in the seats and in the walls of the
lavatory and the stowage. Each light contains a 115VAC luminescent
light.

(2) The wall-mounted exit-marking signs 90WL1 thru 90WL6, single sided,
one for each passenger/crew door and one for each emergency exit,
contain a 6 VDC inverter and a luminescent lights.

F. System Control

(1) The EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the overhead panel 25VU is a
3-position double-pole toggle switch. The positions are ON, OFF and
ARM. It is used to switch the emergency lighting system on or off.
The emergency lighting comes on automatically when the toggle switch
is selected to ARM, if the battery busbar power fails.


R

EFF :

401-499,  33-51-00

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Aug 01/09
 
CES 
The toggle switch must be pulled to make a selection. This prevents
accidental system selection.

(2) The emergency lighting system comes on when the LIGHT EMER pushbutton
switch on the forward attendant panel 120RH is pushed. The pushbutton
switch contains an integral light.

(3) The NO SMOKING switch 190RH on the overhead panel 25VU controls the
relay 8WL in the relay box 103VU. The relay 8WL switches the exit
signs on or off.

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

G. Photoluminescent Floor Path-Marking-System

(1) The photoluminescent strips have no electrical power supply and are
self-luminescent. They are charged by the cabin lights. The charging
and discharging time can be increased and decreased by the related
conditions:
- Length of time of the charging
- Light intensity during the charging
- Color filter film (if installed).

**ON A/C ALL

6. Operation
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 201-209,

(Ref. Fig. 009)

**ON A/C 051-099,

(Ref. Fig. 009A)

**ON A/C 229-233,

(Ref. Fig. 009B)



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CES 
**ON A/C 151-158,

(Ref. Fig. 009C)

**ON A/C 159-199,

(Ref. Fig. 009D)

**ON A/C 210-228, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 009E)

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 201-209,

(Ref. Fig. 010)

**ON A/C 151-158,

(Ref. Fig. 010A)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105,

(Ref. Fig. 011)

**ON A/C 159-199, 210-233, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 011A)

**ON A/C 151-158, 201-209,

(Ref. Fig. 011B)

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

(Ref. Fig. 013)


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,
201-233, 236-238,
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Page A56
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CES 
Cabin Emergency Lighting - Switching Table
Figure 013


R

EFF :

001-049, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,  33-51-00

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CES 
**ON A/C 051-099,

(Ref. Fig. 013A)

**ON A/C 229-233,

(Ref. Fig. 013B)

**ON A/C 159-199, 210-228, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 013C)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

A. Operation of the Emergency Lighting System

(1) The system is supplied with power when the busbars 103XP-B and 801PP
are energized and the circuit breakers 1WL, 2WL and 3WL are closed.
With the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL and the LIGHT EMER pushbutton switch
on the forward attendant panel 120RH in the OFF positions the
power-supply units control-line OFF is grounded. All lights and signs
are off and the battery in each power-supply unit is on charge. The
EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator light 5WL comes on.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

**ON A/C 106-149,

(Ref. Fig. 009B)

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

(Ref. Fig. 009F)

**ON A/C 301-302,

(Ref. Fig. 009G)


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
 33-51-00

Page A58
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511-526, 528-599, 
CES 
Cabin Emergency Lighting - Switching Table
Figure 013A


R

EFF :

051-099,  33-51-00

Page A59
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CES 
Cabin Emergency Lighting - Switching Table
Figure 013B


R

EFF : 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299,
305-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-51-00

Page A60
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CES 
Cabin Emergency Lighting - Switching Table
Figure 013C


R

EFF :

159-199, 210-228, 236-238,  33-51-00

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CES 
**ON A/C 303-399,

(Ref. Fig. 009H)

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 009J)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 011A)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 011C)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 013B)

**ON A/C 301-302,

(Ref. Fig. 013D)

**ON A/C 303-304,

(Ref. Fig. 013E)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

A. Operation of the Emergency Lighting System

(1) The system is supplied with power when the busbars 103XP-B and 801PP
are energized and the circuit breakers 1WL, 2WL and 3WL are closed.
With the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL and the EMER pushbutton switch on
the flight attendant panel 120RH in the OFF positions the
power-supply units control-line OFF is grounded. All lights and signs
are off and the battery in each power-supply unit is on charge. The
EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator light 5WL comes on.


R

EFF : 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299,
301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-51-00

Page A62
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CES 
Cabin Emergency Lighting - Switching Table
Figure 013D


R

EFF :

301-302,  33-51-00

Page A63
Aug 01/09
 
CES 
Cabin Emergency Lighting - Switching Table
Figure 013E


R

EFF :

303-304,  33-51-00

Page A64
Aug 01/09
 
CES 
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,

(2) When the NO SMOKING switch 190RH is in the ON position, independent


of the landing gear position, the power-supply units EXIT SIGN
control line is grounded. The EXIT SIGN control line is also grounded
when the NO SMOKING switch is in the AUTO position with the landing
gear extended. With a grounded EXIT SIGN control line the exit signs
and the emergency-escape hatch-handle lights come on.

(3) The exit signs and the emergency-escape hatch-handle lights go off
when the NO SMOKING switch 190RH is in the OFF position. The ground
signal is removed from the EXIT SIGN control line. The exit signs and
the emergency-escape hatch-handle lights also go off when the landing
gear retracts and the NO SMOKING switch 190RH is in the AUTO
position.

**ON A/C 301-399,

(2) When the NO SMOKING switch 190RH is in the ON position, independent


of the landing gear position, the power-supply units EXIT SIGN
control line is grounded. The EXIT SIGN control line is also grounded
when the NO SMOKING switch is in the AUTO position with the landing
gear extended. With a grounded EXIT SIGN control line the exit signs
come on.

(3) The exit signs go off when the NO SMOKING switch 190RH is in the OFF
position. The ground signal is removed from the EXIT SIGN control
line. The exit signs also go off when the landing gear retracts and
the NO SMOKING switch 190RH is in the AUTO position.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-228, 236-238,

(4) With the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL in the ARM position, the
power-supply units control-line ARM is grounded. The EMER EXIT LT OFF
annunciator light 5WL goes off. If the power supply on the 115VAC
normal busbar 103XP fails, the cabin emergency lights come on. The
lights are supplied with power through the 28VDC/6VDC converter in
the emergency power-supply units 10WL thru 13WL.


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
 33-51-00

Page A65
Feb 01/10
511-526, 528-599, 
CES 
**ON A/C 106-149, 229-233, 303-304,

(4) With the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL in the ARM position, the emergency
power-supply units control-line ARM is grounded. The EMER EXIT LT OFF
annunciator light 5WL goes off. If the power supply on the 115VAC
normal busbar 103XP fails, the cabin emergency lights and the
wall-mounted exit-marking signs come on. The lights are supplied with
power through the 28VDC/6VDC converter in each emergency power-supply
unit.

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(4) With the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL in the ARM position, the
power-supply units control-line ARM is grounded. The EMER EXIT LT OFF
annunciator light 5WL goes off. If the power supply on the 115VAC
normal busbar 103XP fails, the cabin emergency lights and the floor
proximity lights come on. The lights are supplied with power through
the 28VDC/6VDC converter in each emergency power-supply unit.

**ON A/C 301-302,

(4) With the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL in the ARM position, the
power-supply units control-line ARM is grounded. The EMER EXIT LT OFF
annunciator light 5WL goes off. If the power supply on the 115VAC
normal busbar 103XP fails, the cabin emergency lights come on. The
lights are supplied with power through the 28VDC/6VDC converter in
the emergency power-supply units 10WL thru 15WL.

**ON A/C 401-499,

(4) With the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL in the ARM position, the
power-supply units control-line ARM is grounded. The EMER EXIT LT OFF
annunciator light 5WL goes off. If the power supply on the 115VAC
normal busbar 103XP fails, the cabin emergency lights and floor
proximity lights come on. The lights are supplied with power through
the 28VDC/6VDC converter in each power-supply unit.

**ON A/C ALL

(5) If the 28VDC essential busbar voltage falls below 16VDC +/- 1VDC, the
batteries in the power supply units provide the power supply and
continue to supply the loads for at least 12 minutes.



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CES 
**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

(6) With the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL in the ON position, the power-supply
units control-line ON is grounded. This control line also has a
ground connection, when the LIGHT EMER pushbutton switch on the
forward attendant panel 120RH is pushed. In either case the cabin
emergency lights, the exit signs, the escape hatch-handle lights and
the floor proximity lights come on. The 28VDC/6VDC converter of the
emergency power-supply units and the 9.6VDC/115VAC inverter of the
power supply units supply these loads as long as the 28VDC essential
busbar power is available. If the essential busbar fails see above.

**ON A/C 051-099,

(6) With the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL in the ON position, the power-supply
units control-line ON is grounded. This control line also has a
ground connection, when the LIGHT EMER pushbutton switch on the
forward attendant panel 120RH is pushed. In either case the cabin
emergency lights, the exit signs, the escape hatch-handle lights and
the floor proximity lights come on. The 28VDC/6VDC converter of the
power supply units supply these loads as long as the 28VDC essential
busbar power is available. If the essential busbar fails see above.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 251-299, 305-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(6) With the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL in the ON position, the power-supply
units control-line ON is grounded. This control line also has a
ground connection, when the EMER button on the Flight Attendant Panel
(FAP) 120RH is pushed. In each condition the cabin emergency lights,
the exit signs, the escape hatch-handle lights and the wall-mounted
exit-marking signs come on. The 28VDC/6VDC converter of the emergency
power-supply units supply these loads as long as the 28VDC essential
busbar power is available. If the essential busbar has a failure see
above.

**ON A/C 159-199, 210-228, 236-238,

(6) With the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL in the ON position, the emergency
power-supply units control-line ON is grounded. This control line
also has a ground connection, when the LIGHT EMER pushbutton switch
on the forward attendant panel 120RH is pushed. In either case the
cabin emergency lights, the exit signs, the escape hatch-handle
lights and the floor proximity lights come on. The 28VDC/6VDC


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-228, 236-238, 251-299, 305-399, 501-509,
 33-51-00

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Feb 01/10
511-526, 528-599, 
CES 
converter and the 6VDC/115VAC inverter of the emergency power-supply
units supply these loads as long as the 28VDC essential busbar power
is available. If the essential busbar fails see above.

**ON A/C 229-233,

(6) With the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL in the ON position, the emergency
power-supply units control-line ON is grounded. This control line
also has a ground connection, when the LIGHT EMER pushbutton switch
on the forward attendant panel 120RH is pushed. In either case the
cabin emergency lights, the exit signs, the escape hatch-handle
lights and the wall-mounted exit-marking signs come on. The
28VDC/6VDC converter of the emergency power-supply units supply these
loads as long as the 28VDC essential busbar power is available. If
the essential busbar fails see above.

**ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 303-304,

(6) With the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL in the ON position, the emergency
power-supply units control-line ON is grounded. This control line
also has a ground connection, when the EMER button on the Flight
Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH is pushed. In each condition the cabin
emergency lights, the exit signs and the wall-mounted exit-marking
signs come on. The 28VDC/6VDC converter of the emergency power-supply
units supply these loads as long as the 28VDC essential busbar power
is available. If the essential busbar has a failure see above.

**ON A/C 301-302,

(6) With the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL in the ON position, the emergency
power-supply units control-line ON is grounded. This control line
also has a ground connection, when the EMER button on the Flight
Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH is pushed. In each condition the cabin
emergency lights, the exit signs and the floor proximity lights come
on. The 28VDC/6VDC converter and the 6VDC/115VAC inverter of the
emergency power-supply units supply these loads as long as the 28VDC
essential busbar power is available. If the essential busbar has a
failure see above.


R

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159-199, 210-249, 301-304,  33-51-00

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CES 
**ON A/C 401-499,

(6) With the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL in the ON position, the power-supply
units control-line ON is grounded. This control line also has a
ground connection, when the EMER pushbutton on the Flight Attendant
Panel (FAP) 120RH is pushed. In either case the cabin emergency
lights, the exit signs and the floor proximity lights come on. The
28VDC/6VDC converter of the emergency power-supply units supply these
loads as long as the 28VDC essential busbar power is available. If
the essential busbar fails see above.

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,

(7) With the passenger/crew doors open and the escape slides armed,
independent of switch positions, the integral lights in the
respective escape slides come on.
With the emergency exit hatches removed and the escape slides
released, independent of switch positions, the integral lights in the
respective escape slides and two overwing lights at these hatches
come on.

**ON A/C 301-399,

(7) With the passenger/crew doors or the emergency exit doors open and
the escape slides armed, independent of switch positions, the
integral lights in the respective escape slides come on.

**ON A/C ALL

(8) With the essential busbar 401PP energized and the circuit breaker
79WL closed, a 28VDC auxiliary light comes on in each lavatory.

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,

(9) In the event of excessive cabin depressurization, the exit marking


signs, the exit location signs and the emergency-escape hatch-handle
lights automatically come on.



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**ON A/C 301-399,

(9) In the event of excessive cabin depressurization, the exit marking


signs and the exit location signs automatically come on.

**ON A/C ALL

7. _________
BITE TEST

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

A. Emergency Lighting System


An electronic test circuit energizes when the TEST EMER LIGHT SYS
membrane switch on the programming and test panel 110RH (CIDS) is pushed.
The test circuit supplies the ground for the emergency power-supply units
control line TEST and, at the same time, the circuit for the SYS OK
annunciator light.

The emergency power-supply units 10WL thru 13WL start the following
tests:
- internal logic circuits,
- battery charging and monitoring circuits,
- 28VDC power supply,
- 115VAC power supply,
- external loads and
- internal loads.

If there are no failures, the emergency power-supply unit completes the


test signal loop. When the test loops of all emergency power-supply units
are complete, the test circuit is complete and the SYS OK annunciator
light comes on.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

A. General
Each EPSU has two different integrated BITE functions:
- a system test,
- a battery capacity test.
The EPSUs have an interface to the CIDS to read the BITE results of a
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(1) System Test
The system test monitors the subsequent functions:
- a short circuit on each output,
- an overvoltage on each output,
- the output voltage of the battery pack,
- the battery heating device,
- the proper function of the EPSU logic and switching circuits,
- if the connected loads are in the pre-determined values.
The pre-determined resistance values are used as reference values.
The referenced values are stored in a memory of the EPSU electronic
and monitoring circuits during a load programming (TEACH-IN)
procedure. The procedure is accomplished as follows:
- disconnect EPSU from 28 V DC aircraft power supply,
- remove EPSU battery,
- re-connect EPSU to 28 V DC aircraft power supply,
- install EPSU battery.
During the system test each EPSU measure the resistance values of its
connected loads. These measured values are compared with the
reference values.
The system test has a limit of 60 seconds to prevent discharge of the
battery pack.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

The test signal loop of the emergency power-supply unit is not


complete if there is a defect found during the tests. If the test
circuit is not complete, the SYS OK annunciator light does not come
on. The display of the programming and test panel 110RH (CIDS) shows
the messages:
- EPSU UNIT,
- EPSU BATTERY,
- EPSU 28 VDC,
- EPSU 115 VAC,
- EPSU EXT LOAD,
- EPSU INT LOAD.

The EPSU UNIT message is shown when there is a failure in the


internal logic circuits.
The EPSU BATTERY message is shown when there is a failure in the
battery charging and monitoring circuits.
The EPSU 28 VDC or the EPSU 115 VAC messages are shown when there is
a failure in the related power supply.
The EPSU EXT LOAD or the EPSU INT LOAD messages are shown when there
are failures in the external and the internal loads. A failure is
found when the resistance values of these loads are not in their
given limits.


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During the tests of the external and the internal loads and a load
programming (TEACH-IN) procedure the emergency power-supply units
switch on these loads. This tests and the TEACH-IN measure the
resistance values of the loads.
The TEACH-IN calculates the resistance limits of the loads and stores
their values in the memories of the emergency power-supply units.
Each emergency power-supply unit compares the measured values of the
test with the stored limits of the TEACH-IN.

The TEACH-IN starts automatically when:


- the 115VAC and the 28VDC power are available,
- on the forward attendant panel 120RH the LIGHT EMER pushbutton
switch is in the released position,
- on the overhead panel 25VU the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL is in the
OFF position,
- on the overhead panel 25VU the NO SMOKING switch 190RH is in the
OFF position,
- the overwing emergency lights are off,
- the emergency power-supply unit is installed on the A/C for the
first time, or
the battery was removed for more than 5 s and is then installed
again.

(2) Not Applicable

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


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(2) Battery Capacity Test


The battery capacity test monitors:
- if the capacity of each EPSU battery is sufficient enough to supply
its emergency lights for at least 10 minutes,
- if the loss of the capacity of each battery, between two
consecutive battery capacity tests, is smaller than 0.40 Ah.
The battery capacity test requires up to three hours to be completed.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299,


R 305-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

External loads are:


- the overwing emergency lights,
- the escape slide lights.

Internal loads are:


- the cabin emergency lights,
- the escape hatch-handle lights,
- the exit location signs,


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- the exit marking signs.

If there is a communication failure between the emergency


power-supply units and the programming and test panel 110RH (CIDS),
the display of the programming and test panel 110RH (CIDS) shows the
message:
- EPSU COMM.

NOTE : For detailed system information refer to 23-73-00.


____

The GND SCAN mode on the programming and test panel 110RH (CIDS)
gives the operator information on the status of the emergency
power-supply units. After a failure message, the test buttons of the
individual emergency power-supply units are pushed. A red LED shows
the defective emergency power-supply units or the associated
defective loads.

**ON A/C 051-099, 159-199, 210-228, 236-238,

External loads are:


- the overwing emergency lights,
- the escape slide lights.

Internal loads are:


- the cabin emergency lights,
- the escape hatch-handle lights,
- the exit location signs,
- the exit marking signs,
- the wall-mounted exit marking signs,
- the floor-proximity emergency escape-path marking-lights.

If there is a communication failure between the emergency


power-supply units and the programming and test panel 110RH (CIDS),
the display of the programming and test panel 110RH (CIDS) shows the
message:
- EPSU COMM.

NOTE : For detailed system information refer to 23-73-00.


____

The GND SCAN mode on the programming and test panel 110RH (CIDS)
gives the operator information on the status of the emergency
power-supply units. After a failure message, the test buttons of the
individual emergency power-supply units are pushed. A red LED shows
the defective emergency power-supply units or the associated
defective loads.


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**ON A/C 229-233,

External loads are:


- the overwing emergency lights,
- the escape slide lights.

Internal loads are:


- the cabin emergency lights,
- the escape hatch-handle lights,
- the exit location signs,
- the exit marking signs,
- the wall-mounted exit marking signs.

If there is a communication failure between the emergency


power-supply units and the programming and test panel 110RH (CIDS),
the display of the programming and test panel 110RH (CIDS) shows the
message:
- EPSU COMM.

NOTE : For detailed system information refer to 23-73-00.


____

The GND SCAN mode on the programming and test panel 110RH (CIDS)
gives the operator information on the status of the emergency
power-supply units. After a failure message, the test buttons of the
individual emergency power-supply units are pushed. A red LED shows
the defective emergency power-supply units or the associated
defective loads.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

B. Emergency Lighting Batteries


The code for the battery capacity test is selected on the programming and
test panel 110RH (CIDS) and the display shows the message BATTERY
CAPACITY TEST ACTIVE. An electronic test circuit energizes when the TEST
EMER LIGHT BAT membrane switch on the programming and test panel 110RH
(CIDS) is pushed. The integral light in this membrane switch comes on.
The test circuit connects a 28 VDC positive for the emergency
power-supply units 10WL thru 13WL control line TEST and completes, at the
same time, the circuit for the BAT OK annunciator light. If all batteries
have full capacity, the test circuit is complete and the BAT OK
annunciator light comes on.

If the annunciator light does not come on, the display of the programming
and test panel 110RH (CIDS) shows the message EPSU BAT CAP. The message


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EPSU BAT CAP indicates that one or more batteries of the emergency
power-supply units 10WL thru 13WL is/are defective.

NOTE : For detailed system information refer to 23-73-00.


____

The GND SCAN mode on the programming and test panel 110RH (CIDS) gives
the operator information on the status of the emergency power-supply
units. After a failure message the test buttons of the individual
emergency power-supply units are pushed. A red LED indicates the
defective emergency power-supply units or the defective batteries.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

C. Description
The EPSUs and the CIDS use a RS232 interface for the data exchange of
both BITE functions. You can start the two different BITE functions only
on the ground with a related CFDS/MCDU test menu page. Additionally the
start of the battery capacity test is code protected against inadvertent
action, because the batteries are discharged during the battery capacity
test.
The EPSUs only accept the test start commands when the subsequent
conditions are fulfilled:
- aircraft on ground,
- all emergency lights OFF,
- 28 V DC available,
- 115 V AC available,
- control switch EMER EXIT LT 4WL in OFF position,
- pushbutton EMER on the FAP in OFF position,
- control switch NO SMOKING 190RH in OFF position.

(1) System Test


(Ref. Fig. 014, 015, 016)

When you start the system test via a CFDS/MCDU test page action the
CIDS transmit the EPSU SYS TEST data word through the related DEU
Bs to the EPSUs. When the EPSU SYS TEST data word is accepted the
EPSUs are set to the system test mode.
When the EPSUs can start the system test the status message TEST IN
PROGRESS is send to the CIDS. The system test will be completed
within approximately 60 seconds. When the system test is completed
the test results are sent to the CIDS and shown as a test result
message on the CFDS/MCDU.
When the EPSUs cannot start the system test the reason for not
starting the system test is sent to the CIDS and shown as a status
message on the CFDS/MCDU.


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EPSU System Test - MCDU Start Menu
Figure 014


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MCDU Failure Page (1/2)
Figure 015


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MCDU Failure Page (2/2)
Figure 016


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(2) Battery Capacity Test
(Ref. Fig. 017, 018)

You can start the battery capacity test via a CFDS/MCDU test page
action. The test start procedure is protected against accidental
operation with a code. When the EPSUs accept the code you can start
the battery capacity test and the EPSUs are set to the battery
capacity test mode. The status message EPSU BAT CAP TEST IN
PROGRESS is sent to the CFDS/MCDU.
Before the main battery capacity test starts a system test is
automatically done. If there is a system failure the battery capacity
test is stopped.

When the battery capacity test is started during high environmental


temperature conditions, e.g. Aircraft in sunlight without Air
Conditioning and the battery temperature exceeds more than 45 deg.C,
the test is delayed.
When the temperature falls to a normal day profile, the normal
battery test cycle continuous. The message on the MCDU remains for
information.
The maximum time for a delayed battery capacity test is 24 hours.
After a delay of more than 24 hours, the battery capacity test is
stopped.

D. Operation

(1) System Test


You can start the system test of the emergency lighting system when
you select the CIDS main menu through the CFDS SYSTEM REPORT TEST
menu page. In the CIDS main menu you have to select the SYSTEM
TEST menu page. When you push the EPSU SYS TEST line select key of
the SYSTEM TEST menu the EPSU SYS TEST menu comes on and shows
the subsequent data:
- initial conditions of starting the system test,
- < START,
- < RETURN.
When you set the START line key and the system test starts, the
message TEST IN PROGRESS XXs comes on. When the system test cannot
start, a status message shows the reason for not start the test.
When the system test is completed, a test result message comes on.

(2) Battery Capacity Test


You can start the EPSU BAT CAP TEST of the emergency lighting
system, when you select the CIDS main menu through the CFDS SYSTEM
REPORT TEST menu page. When you push the EPSU BAT CAP TEST line
key, the EPSU BAT CAP TEST 1/2 page comes on and shows the
subsequent data:


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EPSU Battery Capacity Test - MCDU Menu Pages (1/2)
Figure 017


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EPSU Battery Capacity Test - MCDU Menu Pages (2/2)
Figure 018


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- a CAUTION message,
- initial conditions to start the test,
- < RETURN.
When you push the NEXT PAGE line key the CIDS requests the status
of all EPSUs and the message IN PROGRESS XXs comes on during the
waiting time.
After approximately XXs the EPSU BAT CAP TEST 2/2 page comes on and
shows the subsequent data:
- a CAUTION message,
- a request to enter the access code,
- START TEST,
- TEST RESULT.
As long as the correct code is not entered and there are no test
results of a previous test available there are no < prompts in
front of the START TEST and TEST RESULT messages.
When you enter the code, the < prompt comes on in front of the
START TEST message. Now you can push the START TEST line key and
the < CONFIRM START OF TEST message comes on. Push the CONFIRM
START OF TEST line key and the battery capacity test starts. The
message TEST IN PROGRESS 3HR comes on.
When the battery capacity test cannot start, a status message shows
the reason for not start the test.
After approximately 3 hours, when the battery capacity is completed,
a test result message or a status message comes on.


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CABIN EMERGENCY LIGHTING - DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION
____________________________________________________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

TASK 33-51-00-040-001

Deactivation of the EMER SYSTEM TEST of the Cabin Emergency Lighting System

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 33-50-07-B)


Lights
EMER LIGHT TEST on PTP
SYS TEST

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

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-00-861-057

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 33-51-00-865-056

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05
122VU LIGHTING/CABIN/EMER/LT 3WL V07



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Subtask 33-51-00-860-055

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the LIGHT
EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-51-00-710-060

A. Operational test of the Cabin Emergency-Lighting System

NOTE : The time to do this test must not be more than 3 minutes, to
____
prevent discharge of the emergency lighting batteries.

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

1. In the cockpit, on the SIGNS In the cockpit, on the SIGNS panel


panel 25VU: 25VU:
- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator
to the ARM position. light 5WL is off.

2. On the circuit breaker panel In the cabin:


49VU:
- open the circuit breakers 1WL - all the cabin emergency lights come
and 2WL. on
- all the exit marking signs come on
- all the exit location signs come on
- all the electrical lights of the
Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape-Path
Marking-System come on
- all the emergency-escape hatch-handle
lights come on.

3. On the circuit breaker panel In the cabin:


49VU:
- close the circuit breakers 1WL - all the cabin emergency lights go off
and 2WL. - all the exit marking signs go off


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ACTION RESULT
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- all the exit location signs go off
- all the electrical lights of the
Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape-Path
Marking-System go off
- all the emergency-escape hatch-handle
lights go off.

4. In the cockpit, on the SIGNS In the cockpit, on the SIGNS panel


panel 25VU: 25VU:
- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator
to the OFF position. light 5WL comes on.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-51-00-862-056

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


002).


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TASK 33-51-00-040-002

Deactivation of the EMER EXIT LT OFF Annunciator Light 5WL

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 33-50-08


Lights
EMER EXIT LT OFF
Light on SIGNS Overhead Panel

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

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-00-861-058

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 33-51-00-865-057

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05
122VU LIGHTING/CABIN/EMER/LT 3WL V07



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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-00-860-058

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the LIGHT
EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the overhead panel 25VU, set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL to the
ARM position.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-00-860-058-A

C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
button and its light are off.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the overhead panel 25VU, set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL to the
ARM position.


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**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

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Subtask 33-51-00-710-061

A. Operational test of the Cabin Emergency Lighting System

NOTE : The time taken to do this test must not be more than 3 minutes, to
____
prevent discharge of the emergency lighting batteries.

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

1. On the circuit breaker panel In the cabin:


49VU:
- open the circuit breakers 1WL - all the cabin emergency lights come
and 2WL. on
- all the exit marking signs come on
- all the exit location signs come on
- all the electrical lights of the
Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape-Path
Marking-System come on
- all the emergency-escape hatch-handle
lights come on.

2. On the circuit breaker panel In the cabin:


49VU:
- close the circuit breakers 1WL - all the cabin emergency lights go off
and 2WL. - all the exit marking signs go off
- all the exit location signs go off
- all the electrical lights of the
Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape-Path
Marking-System go off
- all the emergency-escape hatch-handle
lights go off.



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**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 33-51-00-710-061-A

A. Operational test of the Cabin Emergency Lighting System

NOTE : The time to do this test must not be more than 3 minutes, to
____
prevent discharge of the emergency lighting batteries.

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

1. On the circuit breaker panel In the cabin:


49VU:
- open the circuit breakers 1WL - all the cabin emergency lights come
and 2WL. on
- all the exit marking signs come on
- all the exit location signs come on
- all the electrical lights of the
Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape-Path
Marking-System come on.

2. On the circuit breaker panel In the cabin:


49VU:
- close the circuit breakers 1WL - all the cabin emergency lights go off
and 2WL. - all the exit marking signs go off
- all the exit location signs go off
- all the electrical lights of the
Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape-Path
Marking-System go off.

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-51-00-860-060

A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

(1) Set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the overhead panel 25VU to the OFF
position.

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


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TASK 33-51-00-440-002

Reactivation of the EMER EXIT LT OFF Annunciator Light 5WL

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MMEL TASK: 33-50-08


Lights
EMER EXIT LT OFF
Light on SIGNS Overhead Panel

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

TSM CH 33 (for corrective action)

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-00-860-059

A. There is no special job set-up for this task.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-51-00-810-051

A. Do the trouble shooting procedure of the cabin emergency lighting system


(Ref. TSM CH 33)



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CABIN EMERGENCY LIGHTING - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
__________________________________________

TASK 33-51-00-710-001

Operational Test of Emergency Lights

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 335100-01

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

23-73-00-861-001 Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System


(CIDS)
23-73-00-862-001 De-energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System
(CIDS)
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

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-00-860-072

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

(2) Get access to the SYSTEM/REPORT/TEST COM Page : (Ref. TASK 31-32-00-
860-003).

(3) Make sure that the Cabin-Intercommunication Data System (CIDS) is


energized (Ref. TASK 23-73-00-861-001).



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(4) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH in the cabin, make sure
that the pushbutton-switch EMER is released (position out/indicator
light is off).

(5) On the overhead panel 25VU in the cockpit make sure that:
- The switch 4WL EMER EXIT LT is in the OFF position
- The switch 190RH NO SMOKING is in the OFF position
- The indicator 5WL EMER EXIT LT OFF is on.

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-00-861-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


002).

R (2) Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System (CIDS) (Ref. TASK
23-73-00-861-001).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-00-865-050

C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
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49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05
122VU LIGHTING/CABIN/EMER/LT 3WL V07



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R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-00-869-055

D. Preparation for Test

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the LIGHT
EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-00-710-050

A. Test of the emergency lights

(1) Do this test.

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ACTION RESULT
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1. On the Programming and Test Panel On the PTP 110RH:


(PTP) 110RH:
- push the TEST EMER LIGHT/SYS - the SYS OK light comes on after
membrane switch for not less approx. 30 s.
than 3 s.

On the display of the PTP 110RH:


- the EMER SYSTEM ATA 33-51-38 TEST OK
status comes on.

NOTE : If the SYS OK LED comes on,


____
there are no limitations in the
operation of the emergency light



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ACTION RESULT
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system. Any associated failure
message can be ignored for
maintenance.

On the PTP 110RH:


- the SYS OK light goes off after
approx. 60 s.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

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B. Do this test:

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ACTION RESULT
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1. In the cockpit on the MCDU: In the cockpit on the MCDU:

- Push the line select key - The menu page


CIDS 1. CIDS 1 comes into view.

- Push the line select key - The menu page


SYSTEM TESTS. SYSTEM TESTS comes into view.

- Push the line select key - The menu page


EPSU SYS TEST. EPSU SYS TEST comes into view.

- Push the line select key - The system test starts and
START TEST. the message TEST IN PROGRESS 60S
shows, then
the message TEST OK shows.

- Push the line select key


RETURN until the menu page
SYSTEM REPORT/TEST comes into
view.


R

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R **ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-51-00-862-050

A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

(1) De-energize the CIDS (Ref. TASK 23-73-00-862-001).

(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).


R

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**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

TASK 33-51-00-710-002

Operational Test of Emergency Escape-Path Marking-Lights

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 335100-02

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

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-00-861-051

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 33-51-00-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
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49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05
122VU LIGHTING/CABIN/EMER/LT 3WL V07


R

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Subtask 33-51-00-869-050

C. Preparation for Test

(1) Make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the SIGNS panel 25VU is
set to the OFF position.

(2) Make sure that the LIGHT EMER pushbutton switch and its integral
light on the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH are off.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-51-00-710-051

A. Test of the Emergency Escape-Path Marking-Lights

(1) Do this test.

R NOTE : The time to do this test must not be more than 1 minute. This
____
R is to prevent the discharge of the emergency lighting
R batteries.

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ACTION RESULT
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1. On the Forward Attendant Panel On the FAP 120RH:


(FAP) 120RH:
R - Push the LIGHT EMER pushbutton - The red light of the LIGHT EMER
R switch. pushbutton switch comes on.

In the cabin in the aisle:


R - All floor-proximity
R emergency-escape-path-marking lights
R come on.
R - All wall-mounted exit-marking signs
R come on.

On the FAP 120RH:

R - Push the LIGHT EMER pushbutton - The red light of the LIGHT EMER
R switch. pushbutton switch goes off.

In the cabin in the aisle:


R - All floor-proximity
R emergency-escape-path-marking lights
R go off.


R

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ACTION RESULT
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R - All wall-mounted exit-marking signs
R go off.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-51-00-862-051

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


002).


R

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R **ON A/C ALL

TASK 33-51-00-710-003

R Check Battery Capacity

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 335100-03

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

R A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

R No specific warning notice

R B. Referenced Information

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

23-73-00-861-001 Energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System


(CIDS)
23-73-00-862-001 De-energize the Cabin Intercommunication Data System
(CIDS)
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 31-32-00-860-003 Procedure to Get Access to the SYSTEM REPORT/TEST/COM
R Page


R

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3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-00-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

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


002).

(2) Energize the Cabin Intercommunication System (CIDS) (Ref. TASK 23-73-
00-861-001).

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-00-860-074

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits


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

(2) Get access to the SYSTEM/REPORT/TEST COM Page : (Ref. TASK 31-32-00-
860-003).

(3) Make sure that the Cabin Intercommunication Data System (CIDS) is
energized (Ref. TASK 23-73-00-861-001).

(4) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH in the cabin make sure that
the pushbutton-switch EMER is released (position out/indicator light
is off).

(5) On the overhead panel 25VU in the cockpit make sure that
- The switch 4WL EMER EXIT LT is in the OFF position
- The switch 190RH NO SMOKING is in the OFF position
- The indicator 5WL EMER EXIT LT OFF is on.

(6) Put a warning notice in position at the MCDU to tell persons not to
use the MCDU after the test start.



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**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-00-865-052

C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05
122VU LIGHTING/CABIN/EMER/LT 3WL V07

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-00-860-051

A. Preparation for Test

(1) Make sure that the emergency escape hatches are closed and the covers
of the control handles are installed.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(3) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(4) Reset the emergency lighting system:


- On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, push the LIGHT EMER
pushbutton switch to the on position
- On the FAP 120RH, push the LIGHT EMER pushbutton switch to the off
position.

Subtask 33-51-00-710-052

R B. Check of the Battery Capacity

R NOTE : It is necessary that the aircraft power supply stays on during


____
R this test.

R NOTE : This check can be hours long. It is important not to set other
____
R modes/menus during the battery capacity check.



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R (1) Do this test:

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ACTION RESULT
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R 1. On the Programming and Test Panel On the PTP 110RH:


(PTP) 110RH:

R - Push the DSPL ON membrane - The CIDS menu is shown.


R switch.

R - Push the SYST TEST line select - The SYST TEST menu is shown.
R key.

R - Push CONT until the EMER LIGHT


R BATTERY display is shown.

R - Push the EMER LIGHT BATTERY - The ENTER ACCESS CODE page is shown.
R line select key.

R - Enter this user code: 3351.

R - Push the ENTER line select key. - The EMER BATTERY TEST page and the
R PUSH BAT KEY display are shown.

R - Push the TEST EMER-LIGHT BAT - The light of the BAT membrane switch
R membrane switch. comes on.
R - On the PTP display, a clock is shown
R and gives the time used for the test.

R On the PTP 110RH after approximately


R two hours (a maximum of four hours):
R - The EMER BATTERY ATA 33-51-38 TEST OK
R status is shown.
R - The BAT OK light comes on.

R 2. On the PTP 110RH: On the PTP 110RH:

R - Push the RET line select key. - The EMER LIGHT BATTERY display is
R shown.
R

R - Push the EMER LIGHT BATTERY - The EMER BATTERY TEST page is shown.
R line select key.



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ACTION RESULT
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- Push the BAT TEST RESET line - The SYST TEST menu is shown.
select key. - The BAT OK light goes off.
- The light of the BAT membrane switch
goes off.

- Push the DSPL ON membrane - The CIDS menu is shown.


switch.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-00-710-075

C. Do this test:

NOTE : For the battery capacity test, a maximum of 3 hours can be


____
necessary. The aircraft power supply must stay on during the full
test. The batteries are discharged and charged during the test.

NOTE : After the start of the test, the MCDU must stay in the menu page
____
CIDS/EPSU BAT CAP TEST during the full test to get the test
result, because the test result cannot get through the menu page
CIDS/EPSU BAT CAP TEST RESULT (CIDS fault).

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ACTION RESULT
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1. In the cockpit on the MCDU: In the cockpit on the MCDU:

- Push the line select key - The menu page


CIDS 1. CIDS 1 comes into view.

- Push the line select key - The menu page


EPSU BAT CAP TEST. EPSU BAT CAP TEST 1/2 comes into
view.

- Push the down-arrow function - The message IN PROGRESS 60S comes on,
key. then the menu page
EPSU BAT CAP TEST 2/2 shows.

- With the alphanumeric keys - In the scratchpad the


enter the four digits 3351. user-access-code 3351 appears.


R

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ACTION RESULT
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- The < prompt in front of
the message START TEST comes into
view.

- Push the line select key - The message CONFIRM START OF TEST
START TEST. shows.

- Push the line select key - The message TEST IN PROGRESS 3HR
CONFIRM START OF TEST. shows, then the message TEST OK
shows.

NOTE : If the battery capacity


____
test is started during
high environmental
temperature conditions,
e.g. > 45 deg.C, and the
status message BAT
OVERTEMP - END OF TEST
DELAYED is shown on MCDU,
the test will be delayed.
If the temperature falls
to a normal day profile,
the test will continue.
The message on the MCDU
remains for information.

- Push the line select key


RETURN, until the menu page
MCDU MENU comes into view.

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-51-00-862-052

A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

(1) De-energize the CIDS (Ref. TASK 23-73-00-862-001).

(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits


(Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).


R

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TASK 33-51-00-710-003- 01

Remove Batteries for Capacity Check

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 335100-03

NOTE : This task is alternative to 33-51-00-710-003.


____

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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33-51-38-000-002 Removal of the Battery of the Emergency Power-Supply


Unit
33-51-38-400-002 Installation of the Battery of the Emergency
Power-Supply Unit

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-00-860-057

A. There is no special job set-up for this task.

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-00-920-050

A. Replacement of the Battery Pack

(1) Remove the batteries of all Emergency Power Supply Units (EPSU)
(Ref. TASK 33-51-38-000-002).

(2) Install fully charged batteries to all EPSU (Ref. TASK 33-51-38-400-
002).



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**ON A/C ALL

TASK 33-51-00-710-004

Check manual Operation from both Control Panels and check all Cabin Lights and
Signs illuminated by Batteries

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 335100-05

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

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-00-861-053

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 33-51-00-865-053

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05
122VU LIGHTING/CABIN/EMER/LT 3WL V07



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4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-00-860-052

A. Preparation for Test

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the LIGHT
EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-00-860-052-A

A. Preparation for Test

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.



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Subtask 33-51-00-710-053

B. Test of both Control Panels and the Emergency Lighting System

R NOTE : The time to do this test must not be more than 1 minute. This is
____
R to prevent the discharge of the emergency lighting batteries.

R (1) Do this test.

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ACTION RESULT
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1. In the cockpit, on the SIGNS In the cockpit, on the SIGNS panel


panel 25VU: 25VU:
R - Set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - The EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
R to the ON position. goes off.

In the cabin:
R - The signs and the lights of the
R emergency lighting system come on.

2. On the SIGNS panel 25VU: On the SIGNS panel 25VU:


R - Set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - The EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
R to the OFF position. comes on.

In the cabin:
R - The signs and the lights of the
R emergency lighting system go off.

3. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:


R - Push the LIGHT EMER pushbutton - The red light of the LIGHT EMER
R switch. pushbutton switch comes on.

In the cabin:
R - The signs and the lights of the
R emergency lighting system come on.

4. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:


R - Push the LIGHT EMER pushbutton - The red light of the LIGHT EMER
R switch. pushbutton switch goes off.

In the cabin:


R

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ACTION RESULT
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- The signs and the lights of the
emergency lighting system go off.

R **ON A/C 051-099, 159-199, 210-228, 236-238, 303-304,

Subtask 33-51-00-710-053-A

B. Test of both Control Panels and the Emergency Lighting System

(1) Do this test.

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

1. In the cockpit, on the SIGNS In the cockpit, on the SIGNS panel


panel 25VU: 25VU:
- Set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - The EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
to the ON position. goes off.

In the cabin:
- The signs and the lights of the
emergency lighting system come on.

2. On the SIGNS panel 25VU: On the SIGNS panel 25VU:


- Set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - The EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
to the OFF position. comes on.

In the cabin:
- The signs and the lights of the
emergency lighting system go off.

3. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:


- Push the LIGHT EMER pushbutton - The red light of the LIGHT EMER
switch. pushbutton switch comes on.

In the cabin:
- The signs and the lights of the
emergency lighting system come on.

4. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:


- Push the LIGHT EMER pushbutton - The red light of the LIGHT EMER
switch. pushbutton switch goes off.


R

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ACTION RESULT
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In the cabin:
- The signs and the lights of the
emergency lighting system go off.

**ON A/C 106-149, 229-233,

Subtask 33-51-00-710-053-C

B. Test of both Control Panels and the Emergency Lighting System

(1) Do this test.

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

1. In the cockpit, on the SIGNS In the cockpit, on the SIGNS panel


panel 25VU: 25VU:
- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
to the ON position. goes off.

In the cabin:
- the signs and lights of the emergency
lighting system come on.

2. On the SIGNS panel 25VU: On the SIGNS panel 25VU:


- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
to the OFF position. comes on.

In the cabin:
- the signs and lights of the emergency
lighting system go off.

3. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:


- push the LIGHT EMER pushbutton - the red integral light of the LIGHT
switch. EMER pushbutton switch comes on.

In the cabin:
- the signs and lights of the emergency
lighting system come on.

4. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:


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ACTION RESULT
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- push the LIGHT EMER pushbutton - the red integral light of the LIGHT
switch. EMER pushbutton switch goes off.

In the cabin:
- the signs and lights of the emergency
lighting system go off.

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-00-710-053-D

B. Test of both Control Panels and the Emergency Lighting System

(1) Do this test.

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

1. In the cockpit, on the SIGNS In the cockpit, on the SIGNS panel


panel 25VU: 25VU:
- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
to the ON position. goes off.

In the cabin:
- the signs and lights of the emergency
lighting system come on.

2. On the SIGNS panel 25VU: On the SIGNS panel 25VU:


- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
to the OFF position. comes on.

In the cabin:
- the signs and lights of the emergency
lighting system go off.

3. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:


- push the EMER pushbutton - the integral light of the EMER
switch. pushbutton switch comes on.

In the cabin:
- the signs and lights of the emergency
lighting system come on.


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:
- push the EMER pushbutton - the integral light of the EMER
switch. pushbutton switch goes off.

In the cabin:
- the signs and lights of the emergency
lighting system go off.

**ON A/C 301-302,

Subtask 33-51-00-710-053-B

B. Test of both Control Panels and the Emergency Lighting System

(1) Do this test.

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

1. In the cockpit, on the SIGNS In the cockpit, on the SIGNS panel


panel 25VU: 25VU:
- Set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - The EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
to the ON position. goes off.

In the cabin:
- The signs and the lights of the
emergency lighting system come on.

2. On the SIGNS panel 25VU: On the SIGNS panel 25VU:


- Set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - The EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
to the OFF position. comes on.

In the cabin:
- The signs and the lights of the
emergency lighting system go off.

3. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:


- Push the EMER pushbutton - The light of the EMER pushbutton
switch. switch comes on.

In the cabin:


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- The signs and the lights of the
emergency lighting system come on.

4. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:


- Push the EMER pushbutton - The light of the EMER pushbutton
switch. switch goes off.

In the cabin:
- The signs and the lights of the
emergency lighting system go off.

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

Subtask 33-51-00-710-057

C. Test of both Control Panels and the Emergency Lighting System

NOTE : The time taken to do the test should not exceed 3 minutes to
____
prevent discharge of the emergency lighting batteries.

(1) Do this test with the circuit breakers 1WL and 2WL on the circuit
breaker panel 49VU.

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

1. In the cockpit, on the SIGNS In the cockpit, on the SIGNS panel


panel 25VU: 25VU:
- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
to the ARM position. goes off.

2. On the circuit breaker panel In the cabin:


49VU:
- open the circuit breakers 1WL - all cabin emergency lights come on,
and 2WL.
- all exit marking signs come on,

- all exit location signs come on,

- all escape hatch-handle lights come


on,


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- all emergency-escape path-marking
lights come on.

- close the circuit breakers 1WL - all cabin emergency lights go off,
and 2WL.
- all exit marking signs go off,

- all exit location signs go off,

- all escape hatch-handle lights go


off,

- all emergency-escape path-marking


lights go off.

3. On the SIGNS panel 25VU: On the SIGNS panel 25VU:


- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
to the OFF position. comes on.

R **ON A/C 051-099, 159-199, 210-228, 234-249, 251-299, 301-399, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-00-710-057-A

C. Test of both Control Panels and the Emergency Lighting System

NOTE : The time to do this test must not be more than 1 minute. This is
____
to prevent the discharge of the emergency lighting batteries.

(1) Do this test with the circuit breakers 1WL and 2WL on the circuit
breaker panel 49VU.

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

1. In the cockpit, on the SIGNS In the cockpit, on the SIGNS panel


panel 25VU: 25VU:
- Set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - The EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
to the ARM position. goes off.

2. On the circuit breaker panel In the cabin:


49VU:


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Open the circuit breakers 1WL - The emergency lights and signs come
and 2WL. on.

- Close the circuit breakers 1WL - The emergency lights and signs go
and 2WL. off.

3. On the SIGNS panel 25VU: On the SIGNS panel 25VU:


- Set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - The EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
to the OFF position. comes on.

**ON A/C 106-149, 229-233, 401-499,

Subtask 33-51-00-710-057-B

C. Test of both Control Panels and the Emergency Lighting System

NOTE : The time taken to do the test should not exceed 3 minutes to
____
prevent discharge of the emergency lighting batteries.

(1) Do this test with the circuit breakers 1WL and 2WL on the circuit
breaker panel 49VU.

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

1. In the cockpit, on the SIGNS In the cockpit, on the SIGNS panel


panel 25VU: 25VU:
- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
to the ARM position. goes off.

2. On the circuit breaker panel In the cabin:


49VU:
- open the circuit breakers 1WL - all cabin emergency lights come on,
and 2WL.
- all exit marking signs come on,

- all exit location signs come on,

- all escape hatch-handle lights come


on,


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- all wall-mounted exit-marking signs
come on.

- close the circuit breakers 1WL - all cabin emergency lights go off,
and 2WL.
- all exit marking signs go off,

- all exit location signs go off,

- all escape hatch-handle lights go


off,

- all wall-mounted exit-marking signs


go off.

3. On the SIGNS panel 25VU: On the SIGNS panel 25VU:


- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
to the OFF position. comes on.

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-51-00-862-053

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


002).



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TASK 33-51-00-710-006

Operational Test of Emergency Lights not with CIDS

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific stepladder 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
FOR FIN 10WL
25-23-42-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels - Forward Utility Area
25-23-42-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels - Forward Utility
Area
FOR FIN 13WL
35-21-41-000-001 Removal of the Emergency Oxygen Containers
35-21-41-400-001 Installation of the Emergency Oxygen Containers
FOR FIN 11WL
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-44-000-001 Removal of the Lower Sidewall-Panels (Dado Panels)
25-23-44-400-001 Installation of the Lower Sidewall-Panels (Dado
Panels)
FOR FIN 12WL
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-44-000-001 Removal of the Lower Sidewall-Panels (Dado Panels)
25-23-44-400-001 Installation of the Lower Sidewall-Panels (Dado
Panels)



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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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FOR FIN 14WL


25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels
FOR FIN 15WL
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-00-861-056

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

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 33-51-00-010-053-A

B. Get Access

(1) Put the stepladder in position:


FOR 10WL
at the left FWD passenger/crew door,
FOR 13WL
between the AFT passenger/crew doors,

(2) Remove the ceiling panel to get access to the emergency power-supply
unit:
FOR 10WL
remove 221BC at the left FWD passenger/crew door (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-
000-001).

(3) Remove the lower sidewall panel to get access to the emergency
power-supply unit:
FOR 11WL
remove 241KW at the left emergency exit(s) (Ref. TASK 25-23-44-000-
001),
FOR 12WL
remove 242KW at the right emergency exit(s) (Ref. TASK 25-23-44-000-
001).



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(4) Lower one side of the emergency oxygen container to get access to the
emergency power-supply unit:
FOR 13WL
disengage and lower one side of the emergency oxygen container 33WR
between the AFT passenger/crew doors (Ref. TASK 35-21-41-000-001).

NOTE : Do not disconnect the electrical connector of the emergency


____
oxygen container.

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 33-51-00-010-053-B

B. Get Access

(1) Put the stepladder in position:


FOR 10WL
at the left FWD passenger/crew door,
FOR 11WL
between the rear emergency exit doors,
FOR 12WL
between the rear emergency exit doors,
FOR 13WL
between the AFT passenger/crew doors,
FOR 14WL
between the forward emergency exit doors,
FOR 15WL
between the forward emergency exit doors.

(2) Remove the ceiling panel to get access to the emergency power-supply
unit:
FOR 10WL
remove 221BC at the left FWD passenger/crew door (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-
000-001),
FOR 11WL
remove 251KC between the rear emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-23-
41-000-001),
FOR 12WL
remove 251KC between the rear emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-23-
41-000-001),
FOR 14WL
remove 231JC between the forward emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-
23-41-000-001),
FOR 15WL
remove 231JC between the forward emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-
23-41-000-001),


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(3) Lower one side of the emergency oxygen container to get access to the
emergency power-supply unit:
FOR 13WL
disengage and lower one side of the emergency oxygen container 33WR
between the AFT passenger/crew doors (Ref. TASK 35-21-41-000-001).

NOTE : Do not disconnect the electrical connector of the emergency


____
oxygen container.

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-00-865-055

C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05
122VU LIGHTING/CABIN/EMER/LT 3WL V07

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-00-869-057

D. Preparation for Test

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the LIGHT
EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.



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R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-00-869-057-A

D. Preparation for Test

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-003, 051-052,

Subtask 33-51-00-710-059

A. Test of the Emergency Lights

NOTE : The test is the same for all emergency power-supply units.
____

(1) Do this test when the SYSTEM TEST through the PTP is not available.

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

1. On the emergency power-supply On the emergency power-supply unit:


unit:
- push the TEST pushbutton for - the green LED
approx. 2 s. - BATTERY OK,
- INTERNAL LOADS OK,
- EXTERNAL LOADS OK
come on for approx. 1 min if all test
loops are completed without
malfunction.



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**ON A/C 004-049, 053-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-00-710-059-A

A. Test of the Emergency Lights

NOTE : The test is the same for all emergency power-supply units.
____

(1) Do this test when the SYSTEM TEST through the PTP is not available.

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

1. On the emergency power-supply On the emergency power-supply unit:


unit:
- push the TEST membrane switch - the green SYSTEM OK LED comes on for
for approximately 2 s. approximately 30 s if all test loops
are completed without malfunction.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-00-710-059-B

A. Test of the Emergency Lights

NOTE : The test is the same for all emergency power-supply units.
____

(1) Do this test when the SYSTEM TEST through the MCDU is not available.

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

1. On the emergency power-supply On the emergency power-supply unit:


unit:
- push the TEST membrane switch - the green SYSTEM OK LED comes on for
for approximately 2 s. approximately 30 s if all test loops
are completed without malfunction.


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**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

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 33-51-00-410-053-A

A. Close Access

(1) Install the ceiling panel:


FOR 10WL
install 221BC at the left FWD passenger/crew door (Ref. TASK 25-23-
42-400-001).

(2) Install the lower sidewall panel:


FOR 11WL
install 241KW at the left emergency exit(s) (Ref. TASK 25-23-44-400-
001),
FOR 12WL
install 242KW at the right emergency exit(s) (Ref. TASK 25-23-44-400-
001).

(3) Engage the emergency oxygen container:


FOR 13WL
lift and engage the emergency oxygen container 33WR between the AFT
passenger/crew doors (Ref. TASK 35-21-41-400-001).

(4) Remove the stepladder(s).

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 33-51-00-410-053-B

A. Close Access

(1) Install the ceiling panel:


FOR 10WL
install 221BC at the left FWD passenger/crew door (Ref. TASK 25-23-
42-400-001),
FOR 11WL
install 251KC between the rear emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-23-
41-400-001),
FOR 12WL



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install 251KC between the rear emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-23-
41-400-001),
FOR 14WL
install 231JC between the forward emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-
23-41-400-001),
FOR 15WL
install 231JC between the forward emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-
23-41-400-001),

(2) Engage the emergency oxygen container:


FOR 13WL
lift and engage the emergency oxygen container 33WR between the AFT
passenger/crew doors (Ref. TASK 35-21-41-400-001).

(3) Remove the stepladder(s).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-00-862-055

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


002).


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TASK 33-51-00-710-007

Operational Test of the Emergency Lighting in the Cabin by LIGHT EMER


Pushbutton Switch

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

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-00-861-059

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 33-51-00-865-058

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05
122VU LIGHTING/CABIN/EMER/LT 3WL V07



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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-00-860-061

C. Preparation for Test

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the LIGHT
EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-00-860-061-A

C. Preparation for Test

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
pushbutton switch is off and its internal light is dim.

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

Subtask 33-51-00-710-062-B

A. Test of the Emergency Lighting in the Cabin with the LIGHT EMER
Pushbutton Switch

NOTE : The time taken to do this test should not be more than 1 minute to
____
prevent discharge of the emergency lighting batteries.



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(1) Do this test.

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

1. In the cabin, on the FAP 120RH: In the cabin, on the FAP 120RH:
- push the LIGHT EMER pushbutton - the red integral light of the LIGHT
switch. EMER pushbutton switch comes on.

In the cabin:
- the emergency lighting comes on.

2. In the cabin, on the FAP 120RH: In the cabin, on the FAP 120RH:
- push the LIGHT EMER pushbutton - the red integral light of the LIGHT
switch. EMER pushbutton switch goes off.

In the cabin:
- the emergency lighting goes off.

R **ON A/C 051-099, 159-199, 210-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-00-710-062

A. Test of the Emergency Lighting in the Cabin with the LIGHT EMER
Pushbutton Switch

(1) Do this test.

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

1. In the cabin, on the FAP 120RH: In the cabin, on the FAP 120RH:
- push the LIGHT EMER pushbutton - the red integral light of the LIGHT
switch. EMER pushbutton switch comes on.

In the cabin:
- the emergency lighting comes on.

2. In the cabin, on the FAP 120RH: In the cabin, on the FAP 120RH:
- push the LIGHT EMER pushbutton - the red integral light of the LIGHT
switch. EMER pushbutton switch goes off.

In the cabin:
- the emergency lighting goes off.


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R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-00-710-062-A

A. Test of the Emergency Lighting in the Cabin with the EMER Pushbutton
Switch

(1) Do this test.

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

1. In the cabin, on the FAP 120RH: In the cabin, on the FAP 120RH:
- push the EMER pushbutton - the integral light of the EMER
switch. pushbutton switch comes on.

In the cabin:
- the emergency lighting comes on.

2. In the cabin, on the FAP 120RH: In the cabin, on the FAP 120RH:
- push the EMER pushbutton - the red internal light of the EMER
switch. pushbutton switch becomes dim.

In the cabin:
- the emergency lighting goes off.

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-51-00-862-058

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


002).



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TASK 33-51-00-710-008

Operational Test of the Emergency Lighting in the Cabin by EMER EXIT LT
Switch

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

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-00-861-060

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 33-51-00-865-059

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05
122VU LIGHTING/CABIN/EMER/LT 3WL V07



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**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-00-860-062

C. Preparation for Test

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the LIGHT
EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-00-860-062-A

C. Preparation for Test

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.


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**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

Subtask 33-51-00-710-063-A

A. Test of the Emergency Lighting in the Cabin with the EMER EXIT LT Switch

NOTE : The time taken to do this test should not be more than 1 minute to
____
prevent discharge of the emergency lighting batteries.

(1) Do this test.

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

1. In the cockpit, on the overhead In the cockpit, on the overhead panel


panel 25VU: 25VU:
- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator
to the ON position. light 5WL goes off.

In the cabin:
- the emergency lighting comes on.

2. In the cockpit, on the overhead In the cockpit, on the overhead panel


panel 25VU: 25VU:
- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator
to the OFF position. light 5WL comes on.

In the cabin:
- the emergency lighting goes off.



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

Subtask 33-51-00-710-063

A. Test of the Emergency Lighting in the Cabin with the EMER EXIT LT Switch

(1) Do this test.

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

1. In the cockpit, on the overhead In the cockpit, on the overhead panel


panel 25VU: 25VU:
- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator
to the ON position. light 5WL goes off.

In the cabin:
- the emergency lighting comes on.

2. In the cockpit, on the overhead In the cockpit, on the overhead panel


panel 25VU: 25VU:
- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator
to the OFF position. light 5WL comes on.

In the cabin:
- the emergency lighting goes off.

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-51-00-862-059

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


002).



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TASK 33-51-00-720-001

Check Door Switch Power supplied by Emer. Light System and check Door Switch
Operation to activate the Exterior Lights

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 335100-06

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific digital multimeter


No specific warning notice
No specific stepladder 1.5 m (4 ft. 11 in.)

B. 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
31-60-00-860-001 EIS Start Procedure
31-60-00-860-002 EIS Stop Procedure
33-51-00-710-001 Operational Test of Emergency Lights
52-21-00-720-001 Functional Test of the Automatic and the Manual Slide
Release Signal
FOR FIN 10WL
25-23-42-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels - Forward Utility Area
25-23-42-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels - Forward Utility
Area
FOR FIN 13WL
25-23-42-000-002 Removal of the Ceiling Panels - Aft Utility Area
25-23-42-400-002 Installation of the Ceiling Panels - Aft Utility Area
FOR FIN 11WL
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels
FOR FIN 12WL



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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels


25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels
FOR FIN 14WL
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels
FOR FIN 15WL
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-00-861-054

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 33-51-00-865-054

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-233, 236-238,

121VU COM NAV/CIDS/PROG AND TST PNL 161RH M06

**ON A/C ALL

121VU EIS/SLIDES/ARM AND WARN/FLT 15WN P11


121VU EIS/SLIDES/ARM AND WARN/GND 13WN P10
121VU EIS/SDAC1 AND 2/DOOR/DET/PAX 48WV P05

**ON A/C 151-199,

121VU COM NAV/CIDS/PROG &/TST PNL 161RH M07



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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
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**ON A/C ALL

122VU LIGHTING/CABIN/EMER/LT 3WL V07

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

Subtask 33-51-00-010-050-A

C. Get Access

(1) Put the stepladder in position:


FOR 10WL
at the left FWD passenger/crew door,
FOR 13WL
at the left AFT passenger/crew door.

(2) Remove the ceiling panel to get access to the emergency power-supply
unit:
FOR 10WL
remove 221BC at the left FWD passenger/crew door (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-
000-001),
FOR 13WL
remove 261CC at the left AFT passenger/crew door (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-
000-002).

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 33-51-00-010-050-B

C. Get Access

(1) Put the stepladder in position:


FOR 10WL
at the left FWD passenger/crew door,
FOR 11WL
between the rear emergency exit doors,
FOR 12WL
between the rear emergency exit doors,
FOR 13WL
at the left AFT passenger/crew door,
FOR 14WL



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between the forward emergency exit doors,
FOR 15WL
between the forward emergency exit doors.

(2) Remove the ceiling panel to get access to the emergency power-supply
unit:
FOR 10WL
remove 221BC at the left FWD passenger/crew door (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-
000-001),
FOR 11WL
remove 251KC between the rear emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-23-
41-000-001),
FOR 12WL
remove 251KC between the rear emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-23-
41-000-001),
FOR 14WL
remove 231JC between the forward emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-
23-41-000-001),
FOR 15WL
remove 231JC between the forward emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-
23-41-000-001),
FOR 13WL
remove 261CC at the left AFT passenger/crew door (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-
000-002).

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-00-860-053

A. Preparation for Test

(1) Do the EIS start procedure (Upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. TASK 31-60-00-860-001).

(2) Close all passenger/crew doors and emergency exits.

(3) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(4) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.



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(5) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the LIGHT
EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.

(6) Put the warning notice in position internally on the passenger/crew


doors and the emergency exits to tell persons not to open the doors
and the emergency exits.

(7) Use the digital multimeter (DGTL multimeter) for this test.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-00-860-053-A

A. Preparation for Test

(1) Do the EIS start procedure (Upper ECAM DU and lower ECAM DU only)
(Ref. TASK 31-60-00-860-001).

(2) Close all passenger/crew doors and emergency exits.

(3) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(4) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(5) On the FLight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.

(6) Put the warning notice in position internally on the passenger/crew


doors and the emergency exits to tell persons not to open the doors
and the emergency exits.

(7) Use the digital multimeter (DGTL multimeter) for this test.


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

Subtask 33-51-00-710-054

B. Test of the door-switch power supplies with the EMER-EXIT LT switch 4WL

WARNING : BEFORE YOU START WORK ON THE DOOR, MAKE SURE THAT:
_______
- THE EMERGENCY CONTROL HANDLE IS IN THE DISARMED POSITION WITH
THE SAFETY PIN INSTALLED.
- THE PERCUSSION LEVER OF THE DOOR-DAMPER AND
EMERGENCY-OPERATION CYLINDER IS IN THE DISARMED POSITION WITH
THE SAFETY PIN INSTALLED.

WARNING : DO NOT OPEN THE PASSENGER/CREW DOORS.


_______

NOTE : The time taken to do this test should not exceed 3 minutes to
____
prevent discharge of the emergency lighting batteries.

(1) Do this test.

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

1. On all passenger/crew doors:


- remove the safety pins.
- put the escape-slide control
handle to the ARM position.

2. In the cockpit, on the ECAM In the cockpit, on the lower ECAM


control panel: display unit:
- push the DOOR membrane switch. - the DOOR/OXY status page comes on.
- the DOOR symbols are shown in green
and the SLIDE messages are shown in
white.

3. In the cockpit on the secondary


circuit breaker panel 121VU:

- open the circuit breakers 13WN - the DOOR symbols become amber and the
and 15WN. SLIDE messages go out of view.

4. In the cockpit on the SIGNS panel


25VU:


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ACTION RESULT
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- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the DOORS symbols become green and
to the ON position. the SLIDE messages come into view.

- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the DOOR symbols become amber and the
to the OFF position. SLIDE messsages go out of view.

5. In the cockpit, on the secondary


circuit breaker panel 121VU:
- close the circuit breakers 13WN
and 15WN.

On all passenger/crew doors:


- put the escape-slide control
handle to the DISARMED
position.
- install the safety pin.

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 33-51-00-710-054-A

B. Test of the door-switch power supplies with the EMER-EXIT LT switch 4WL

WARNING : BEFORE YOU START WORK ON THE DOOR, MAKE SURE THAT:
_______
- THE EMERGENCY CONTROL HANDLE IS IN THE DISARMED POSITION WITH
THE SAFETY PIN INSTALLED.
- THE PERCUSSION LEVER OF THE DOOR-DAMPER AND
EMERGENCY-OPERATION CYLINDER IS IN THE DISARMED POSITION WITH
THE SAFETY PIN INSTALLED.

WARNING : DO NOT OPEN THE PASSENGER/CREW DOORS.


_______

NOTE : The time taken to do this test should not exceed 3 minutes to
____
prevent discharge of the emergency lighting batteries.


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(1) Do this test.

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

1. On all passenger/crew doors and


emergency exit doors:
- remove the safety pins.
- put the escape-slide control
handle to the ARMED position.

2. In the cockpit, on the ECAM In the cockpit, on the lower ECAM


control panel: display unit:
- push the DOOR membrane switch. - the DOOR/OXY status page comes on.
- the DOOR symbols are shown in green
and the SLIDE messages are shown in
white.

3. In the cockpit on the secondary


circuit breaker panel 121VU:

- open the circuit breakers 13WN - the DOOR symbols become amber and the
and 15WN. SLIDE messages go out of view.

4. In the cockpit on the SIGNS panel


25VU:

- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the DOORS symbols become green and
to the ON position. the SLIDE messages come into view.

- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the DOOR symbols become amber and the
to the OFF position. SLIDE messsages go out of view.

5. In the cockpit, on the secondary


circuit breaker panel 121VU:
- close the circuit breakers 13WN
and 15WN.

On all passenger/crew doors and


emergency exit doors:
- put the escape-slide control
handle to the DISARMED
position.
- install the safety pin.


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**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-00-720-050

C. Test of the FWD and AFT passenger/crew door switches of the


emergency-exit escape-slide lighting.

WARNING : BEFORE YOU START WORK ON THE DOOR, MAKE SURE THAT:
_______
- THE EMERGENCY CONTROL HANDLE IS IN THE DISARMED POSITION WITH
THE SAFETY PIN INSTALLED.
- THE PERCUSSION LEVER OF THE DOOR-DAMPER AND
EMERGENCY-OPERATION CYLINDER IS IN THE DISARMED POSITION WITH
THE SAFETY PIN INSTALLED.

WARNING : DO NOT OPEN THE PASSENGER/CREW DOORS.


_______

NOTE : Make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the SIGNS panel 25VU
____
is in the OFF position. This test is for the FWD RH/LH
passenger/crew doors. For the AFT RH/LH passenger/crew doors use
the information in the brackets.

(1) Do this Test.

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

1. On the aircraft:
- make sure that the related
passenger/crew door is closed.

2. In the cockpit, on the overhead


circuit breaker panel 49VU:
- open the circuit breakers,
LIGHTING EMER LT CABIN, 1WL and
2WL.

3. In the cockpit, on the secondary


circuit breaker panel 122VU:
- open the circuit breaker, CABIN
EMER LT, 3WL.

4. In Zone 221 (261) on the


emergency power-supply unit 10WL
(13WL):



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- remove the electrical connector
10WL-A (13WL-A).

5. On the DGTL multimeter:


- connect the positive test lead
of the DGTL multimeter to pin C
of the connector 10WL-A
(13WL-A),
- connect the negative test lead
of the DGTL multimeter to pin m
of the connector 10WL-A
(13WL-A).
- set the DGTL multimeter to the
kilo ohm range.

NOTE : The closed circuit is in the kilo ohm range because the door switches
____
are electronic types.

6. On the FWD (AFT) left In Zone 221 (261) on the DGTL


passenger/crew door: multimeter:
- remove the safety pin from the
control handle of the escape
slide.

- set the slide control handle to - the DGTL multimeter shows a closed
the ARMED position. circuit.

- set the slide control handle to - the DGTL multimeter shows an open
the DISARMED position. circuit.

- install the safety pin in the


control handle of the escape
slide.

7. On the DGTL multimeter:


- connect the positive test lead
of the DGTL multimeter to pin D
of the connector 10WL-A
(13WL-A),
- connect the negative test lead
of the DGTL multimeter to pin m
of the connector 10WL-A
(13WL-A).


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ACTION RESULT
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8. On the FWD (AFT) left
passenger/crew door:

- lift the door handle - the DGTL multimeter shows an open


approximately 10.0 mm (0.3937 circuit.
in.), but do not open the
passenger/crew door.

- lock the door handle. - the DGTL multimeter shows a closed


circuit.

9. On the DGTL multimeter:


- connect the positive test lead
of the DGTL multimeter to pin S
of the connector 10WL-A
(13WL-A),
- connect the negative test lead
of the DGTL multimeter to pin m
of the connector 10WL-A
(13WL-A).

10. On the FWD (AFT) right


passenger/crew door:
- remove the safety pin from the
control handle of the escape
slide.

- set the slide control handle - the DGTL multimeter shows a closed
to the ARMED position. circuit.

- set the slide control handle - the DGTL multimeter shows an open
to the DISARMED position. circuit.

- install the safety pin in the


control handle of the escape
slide.

11. On the DGTL multimeter:


- connect the positive test lead
of the DGTL multimeter to pin
k of the connector 10WL-A
(13WL-A),
- connect the negative test lead
of the DGTL multimeter to pin


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ACTION RESULT
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m of the connector 10WL-A
(13WL-A).

12. On the FWD (AFT) right


passenger/crew door:

- lift the door handle - the DGTL multimeter shows an open


approximately 10.0 mm (0.3937 circuit.
in.), but do not open the
passenger/crew door.

- lock the door handle. - the DGTL multimeter shows a closed


circuit.

13. On the DGTL multimeter:


- disconnect the testleads and
remove the DGTL multimeter.

14. On the emergency power-supply


unit 10WL (13WL):
- connect the electrical
connector 10WL-A (13WL-A).

15. In the cockpit, on the overhead


circuit breaker panel 49VU:
- close the circuit breakers,
LIGHTING EMER LT CABIN, 1WL
and 2WL.

16. In the cockpit, on the secondary


circuit breaker panel 122VU:
- close the circuit breaker,
CABIN EMER LT, 3WL.


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R 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-00-720-051

D. Test of the left and right escape-hatch switches of the emergency-exit


escape-slide lighting.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE SAFETY PIN IS CORRECTLY INSTALLED IN THE
_______
HATCH FRAME IF THE EMERGENCY EXIT HATCH IS REMOVED. THIS
PREVENTS AN ACCIDENTAL OPERATION OF THE ESCAPE SLIDE MECHANISM
DURING THE MAINTENANCE.

WARNING : DO NOT OPEN THE EMERGENCY EXITS.


_______

NOTE : This test is for the left emergency exits. The test for the right
____
emergency exits is the same.

(1) Do this Test.


(Ref. TASK 52-21-00-720-001)

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

1. In the cockpit, on the overhead


circuit breaker panel 49VU:

- make sure that the circuit


breakers, LIGHTING/EMER
LT/CABIN, 1WL and 2WL are
closed.

2. On the forward left emergency Between the left emergency exits:


escape hatch:

- pull down and remove the cover - the SLIDE ARMED light on the cabin
flap from the hatch, lining comes on,

- push the latch pin against the - the SLIDE ARMED light goes off.
spring and turn it a quarter
turn counterclockwise to
retract it to the DISARMED
position,

On the left overwing fuselage:


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- the overwing emergency lights come
on,

- push the latch pin against the - the overwing emergency lights go off.
spring and turn it a quarter
turn clockwise to extend it to
the ARMED position,

Between the left emergency exits:

- the SLIDE ARMED light comes on,

- install and close the removed - the SLIDE ARMED light goes off.
cover flap on the hatch.

3. On the aft left emergency escape Between the left emergency exits:
hatch:

- pull down and remove the cover - the SLIDE ARMED light comes on,
flap from the hatch,

- push the latch pin against the - the SLIDE ARMED light goes off.
spring and turn it a quarter
turn counterclockwise to
retract it to the DISARMED
position,

On the left overwing fuselage:

- the overwing emergency lights come


on,

- push the latch pin against the - the overwing emergency lights go off.
spring and turn it a quarter
turn clockwise to extend it to
the ARMED position,

Between the left emergency exits:

- the SLIDE ARMED light comes on,

- install and close the removed - the SLIDE ARMED light goes off.
cover flap on the hatch.


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**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

Subtask 33-51-00-720-051-A

D. Test of the left and right escape-hatch switches of the emergency-exit


escape-slide lighting.

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT THE SAFETY PIN IS CORRECTLY INSTALLED IN THE
_______
HATCH FRAME IF THE EMERGENCY EXIT HATCH IS REMOVED. THIS
PREVENTS AN ACCIDENTAL OPERATION OF THE ESCAPE SLIDE MECHANISM
DURING THE MAINTENANCE.

WARNING : DO NOT OPEN THE EMERGENCY EXITS.


_______

NOTE : This test is for the left emergency exit. The test for the right
____
emergency exit is the same.

(1) Do this Test.


(Ref. TASK 52-21-00-720-001)

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

1. In the cockpit, on the overhead


circuit breaker panel 49VU:

- make sure that the circuit


breakers, LIGHTING/EMER
LT/CABIN, 1WL and 2WL are
closed.

2. On the left emergency escape At the left emergency exit:


hatch:

- pull down and remove the cover - the SLIDE ARMED light on the cabin
flap from the hatch, lining comes on,

- push the latch pin against the - the SLIDE ARMED light goes off.
spring and turn it a quarter
turn counterclockwise to
retract it to the DISARMED
position,

On the left overwing fuselage:


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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- the overwing emergency lights come
on,

- push the latch pin against the - the overwing emergency lights go off.
spring and turn it a quarter
turn clockwise to extend it to
the ARMED position,

At the left emergency exit:

- the SLIDE ARMED light comes on,

- install and close the removed - the SLIDE ARMED light goes off.
cover flap on the hatch.

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 33-51-00-720-051-B

D. Test of the forward and rear emergency-exit door switches of the


emergency-exit escape-slide lighting.

WARNING : BEFORE YOU START WORK ON THE DOOR, MAKE SURE THAT:
_______
- THE EMERGENCY CONTROL HANDLE IS IN THE DISARMED POSITION WITH
THE SAFETY PIN INSTALLED.
- THE PERCUSSION LEVER OF THE DOOR-DAMPER AND
EMERGENCY-OPERATION CYLINDER IS IN THE DISARMED POSITION WITH
THE SAFETY PIN INSTALLED.

WARNING : DO NOT OPEN THE EMERGENCY EXITS.


_______

NOTE : Make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the SIGNS panel 25VU
____
is in the OFF position. This test is for the forward RH/LH
emergency-exit doors. For the rear RH/LH emergency-exit doors use
the information in the brackets.


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(1) Do the test of the forward and rear emergency-exit door switches of
the emergency-exit escape-slide lighting.

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

1. On the aircraft:
- make sure that the related
emergency-exit door is closed.

2. In the cockpit, on the overhead


circuit breaker panel 49VU:
- open the circuit breakers,
LIGHTING EMER LT CABIN, 1WL and
2WL.

3. In the cockpit, on the secondary


circuit breaker panel 122VU:
- open the circuit breaker, CABIN
EMER LT, 3WL.

4. In Zone 231 (251), on the


emergency power-supply unit 15WL
(11WL):
- remove the electrical connector
15WL-A (11WL-A).

5. On the DGTL multimeter:


- connect the positive test lead
of the DGTL multimeter to pin C
(S) of the connector 15WL-A
(11WL-A),
- connect the negative test lead
of the DGTL multimeter to pin m
of the connector 15WL-A
(11WL-A).
- set the DGTL multimeter to the
kilo ohm range.

NOTE : The closed circuit is in the kilo ohm range because the door switches
____
are electronic types.

6. On the forward (rear) left In Zone 231 (251) on the DGTL


emergency-exit door: multimeter:


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ACTION RESULT
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- remove the safety pin from the
control handle of the escape
slide.

- set the slide control handle to - the DGTL multimeter shows a closed
the ARMED position. circuit.

- set the slide control handle to - the DGTL multimeter shows an open
the DISARMED position. circuit.

- install the safety pin in the


control handle of the escape
slide.

7. On the DGTL multimeter:


- connect the positive test lead
of the DGTL multimeter to pin D
(k) of the connector 15WL-A
(11WL-A),
- connect the negative test lead
of the DGTL multimeter to pin m
of the connector 15WL-A
(11WL-A).

8. On the forward (rear) left


emergency-exit door:

- lift the door handle - the DGTL multimeter shows an open


approximately 10.0 mm (0.3937 circuit.
in.), but do not open the
emergency-exit door.

- lock the door handle. - the DGTL multimeter shows a closed


circuit.

9. On the DGTL multimeter:


- disconnect the testleads and
remove the DGTL multimeter.

10. On the emergency power-supply


unit 15WL (11WL):
- connect the electrical
connector 15WL-A (11WL-A).


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11. In Zone 231 (251), on the
emergency power-supply unit 14WL
(12WL):
- remove the electrical
connector 14WL-A (12WL-A).

12. On the DGTL multimeter:


- connect the positive test lead
of the DGTL multimeter to pin
S of the connector 14WL-A
(12WL-A),
- connect the negative test lead
of the DGTL multimeter to pin
m of the connector 14WL-A
(12WL-A).
- set the DGTL multimeter to the
kilo ohm range.

13. On the forward (rear) right In Zone 231 (251) on the DGTL
emergency-exit door: multimeter:
- remove the safety pin from the
control handle of the escape
slide.

- set the slide control handle - the DGTL multimeter shows a closed
to the ARMED position. circuit.

- set the slide control handle - the DGTL multimeter shows an open
to the DISARMED position. circuit.

- install the safety pin in the


control handle of the escape
slide.

14. On the DGTL multimeter:


- connect the positive test lead
of the DGTL multimeter to pin
k of the connector 14WL-A
(12WL-A),
- connect the negative test lead
of the DGTL multimeter to pin
m of the connector 14WL-A
(12WL-A).


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ACTION RESULT
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15. On the forward (rear) right
emergency-exit door:

- lift the door handle - the DGTL multimeter shows an open


approximately 10.0 mm (0.3937 circuit.
in.), but do not open the
emergency-exit door.

- lock the door handle. - the DGTL multimeter shows a closed


circuit.

16. On the DGTL multimeter:


- disconnect the test leads and
remove the DGTL multimeter.

17. On the emergency power-supply


unit 14WL (12WL):
- connect the electrical
connector 14WL-A (12WL-A).

18. In the cockpit, on the overhead


circuit breaker panel 49VU:
- close the circuit breakers,
LIGHTING EMER LT CABIN, 1WL
and 2WL.

19. In the cockpit, on the secondary


circuit breaker panel 122VU:
- close the circuit breaker,
CABIN EMER LT, 3WL.

R **ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-00-710-055

E. Do the operational test of the emergency lighting system (Ref. TASK 33-
51-00-710-001).
R



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5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-51-00-860-054

A. Put the system back to the serviceable condition.

(1) Do the EIS stop procedure


(Ref. TASK 31-60-00-860-002).

(2) Remove the DGTL multimeter.

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 33-51-00-410-050-A

B. Close Access

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

(2) Install the ceiling panel:


FOR 10WL
install 221BC at the left FWD passenger/crew door (Ref. TASK 25-23-
42-400-001),
FOR 13WL
install 261CC at the left AFT passenger/crew door (Ref. TASK 25-23-
42-400-002).

(3) Remove the warning notices.

(4) Remove the stepladder(s).



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**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 33-51-00-410-050-B

B. Close Access

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

(2) Install the ceiling panel:


FOR 10WL
install 221BC at the left FWD passenger/crew door (Ref. TASK 25-23-
42-400-001),
FOR 11WL
install 251KC between the rear emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-23-
41-400-001),
FOR 12WL
install 251KC between the rear emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-23-
41-400-001),
FOR 14WL
install 231JC between the forward emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-
23-41-400-001),
FOR 15WL
install 231JC between the forward emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-
23-41-400-001),
FOR 13WL
install 261CC at the left AFT passenger/crew door (Ref. TASK 25-23-
42-400-002).

(3) Remove the warning notices.

(4) Remove the stepladder(s).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-00-862-054

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


002).


R

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TASK 33-51-00-710-009

Check all Cabin Lights and Signs for correct illumination

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Do this check of Cabin Lights and Signs for maintenance.

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

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-00-861-061

A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 33-51-00-865-060

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05
122VU LIGHTING/CABIN/EMER/LT 3WL V07


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4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-00-860-063

A. Preparation for Test

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the LIGHT
EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-00-860-063-A

A. Preparation for Test

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

Subtask 33-51-00-710-064

B. Test of both Control Panels and the Emergency Lighting System

NOTE : All the individual lamps in the cabin lights and signs must come
____
on or go off as necessary during the subsequent test.

NOTE : The time taken to do this test should not exceed 1 minute to
____
prevent discharge of the emergency lighting batteries.



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(1) Do this test.

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

1. In the cockpit, on the SIGNS In the cockpit, on the SIGNS panel


panel 25VU: 25VU:
R - Set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - The EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
R to the ON position. goes off.

In the cabin:
R - The signs and the lights of the
R emergency lighting system come on.

2. On the SIGNS panel 25VU: On the SIGNS panel 25VU:


R - Set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - The EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
R to the OFF position. comes on.

In the cabin:
R - The signs and the lights of the
R emergency lighting system go off.

3. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:


R - Push the LIGHT EMER pushbutton - The red light of the LIGHT EMER
R switch. pushbutton switch comes on.

In the cabin:
R - The signs and the lights of the
R emergency lighting system come on.

4. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:


R - Push the LIGHT EMER pushbutton - The red light of the LIGHT EMER
R switch. pushbutton switch goes off.

In the cabin:
R - The signs and the lights of the
R emergency lighting system go off.


R

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R **ON A/C 051-099, 159-199, 210-228, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-00-710-064-A

B. Test of both Control Panels and the Emergency Lighting System

NOTE : All the individual lamps in the cabin lights and signs must come
____
on or go off as necessary during the subsequent test.

(1) Do this test.

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

1. In the cockpit, on the SIGNS In the cockpit, on the SIGNS panel


panel 25VU: 25VU:
- Set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - The EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
to the ON position. goes off.

In the cabin:
- The signs and the lights of the
emergency lighting system come on.

2. On the SIGNS panel 25VU: On the SIGNS panel 25VU:


- Set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - The EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
to the OFF position. comes on.

In the cabin:
- The signs and the lights of the
emergency lighting system go off.

3. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:


- Push the LIGHT EMER pushbutton - The red light of the LIGHT EMER
switch. pushbutton switch comes on.

In the cabin:
- The signs and the lights of the
emergency lighting system come on.

4. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:


- Push the LIGHT EMER pushbutton - The red light of the LIGHT EMER
switch. pushbutton switch goes off.

In the cabin:


R

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ACTION RESULT
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- The signs and the lights of the
emergency lighting system go off.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-00-710-064-B

B. Test of both Control Panels and the Emergency Lighting System

NOTE : All the individual lamps in the cabin lights and signs must come
____
on or go off as necessary during the subsequent test.

(1) Do this test.

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

1. In the cockpit, on the SIGNS In the cockpit, on the SIGNS panel


panel 25VU: 25VU:
- Set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - The EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
to the ON position. goes off.

In the cabin:
- The signs and the lights of the
emergency lighting system come on.

2. On the SIGNS panel 25VU: On the SIGNS panel 25VU:


- Set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - The EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
to the OFF position. comes on.

In the cabin:
- The signs and the lights of the
emergency lighting system go off.

3. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:


- Push the EMER pushbutton - The light of the EMER pushbutton
switch. switch comes on.

In the cabin:
- The signs and the lights of the
emergency lighting system come on.


R

EFF : 051-099, 106-149, 159-199, 210-228,
234-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:
- Push the EMER pushbutton - The light of the EMER pushbutton
switch. switch goes off.

In the cabin:
- The signs and the lights of the
emergency lighting system go off.

**ON A/C 229-233,

Subtask 33-51-00-710-064-C

B. Test of both Control Panels and the Emergency Lighting System

NOTE : Make sure that all individual lamps in the cabin lights and signs
____
are on or off as required during the subsequent test.

(1) Do this test.

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

1. In the cockpit, on the SIGNS In the cockpit, on the SIGNS panel


panel 25VU: 25VU:
- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
to the ON position. goes off.

In the cabin:
- the signs and lights of the emergency
lighting system come on.

2. On the SIGNS panel 25VU: On the SIGNS panel 25VU:


- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
to the OFF position. comes on.

In the cabin:
- the signs and lights of the emergency
lighting system go off.

3. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:


- push the LIGHT EMER pushbutton - the red integral light of the LIGHT
switch. EMER pushbutton switch comes on.


R

EFF : 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299,
301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In the cabin:
- the signs and lights of the emergency
lighting system come on.

4. On the FAP 120RH: On the FAP 120RH:


- push the LIGHT EMER pushbutton - the red integral light of the LIGHT
switch. EMER pushbutton switch goes off.

In the cabin:
- the signs and lights of the emergency
lighting system go off.

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-51-00-862-060

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


002).
R


R

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LIGHT - EMERGENCY, CABIN (20WL,21WL,28WL,32WL,33WL) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
__________________________________________________________________________

TASK 33-51-11-000-001

Removal of the Cabin Emergency Lights

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all cabin emergency lights.
____

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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-209,

33-51-11-991-001 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 106-149, 210-233, 236-238,

33-51-11-991-001-C Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 151-158,

33-51-11-991-001-A Fig. 401B



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

**ON A/C 159-199, 401-403,

33-51-11-991-001-B Fig. 401C

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

33-51-11-991-001-F Fig. 401D

**ON A/C 301-306,

33-51-11-991-001-D Fig. 401E

**ON A/C 307-399,

33-51-11-991-001-G Fig. 401F

**ON A/C 404-499,

33-51-11-991-001-E Fig. 401G

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-209,

33-51-11-991-002 Fig. 402

R **ON A/C 106-149, 210-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

33-51-11-991-002-B Fig. 402A

**ON A/C 151-158,

33-51-11-991-002-A Fig. 402B


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

**ON A/C 159-199, 401-499,

33-51-11-991-002-C Fig. 402C

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-11-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-11-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the LIGHT
EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.



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R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
R 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-11-860-050-B

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
pushbutton and its light are off.

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 33-51-11-860-050-C

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
pushbutton and its internal light are off.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-11-010-052

C. Get Access

FOR 70WL1
Remove the access panel 241CW.

FOR 70WL2
Remove the access panel 242CW.

FOR 70WL3
Remove the access panel 241LW.

FOR 70WL4
Remove the access panel 242LW.


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249,
251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
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CES 
**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

Subtask 33-51-11-010-052-A

C. Get Access

FOR 70WL1
Remove the access panel 241FW.

FOR 70WL2
Remove the access panel 242FW.

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-209,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-51-11-991-001)

**ON A/C 106-149, 210-233, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-C)

**ON A/C 151-158,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 159-199, 401-403,

(Ref. Fig. 401C/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-B)

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

(Ref. Fig. 401D/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-F)

**ON A/C 301-306,

(Ref. Fig. 401E/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-D)



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R Cabin Emergency Light
Figure 401/TASK 33-51-11-991-001- 12 (SHEET 1)



EFF :

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R Cabin Emergency Light
Figure 401/TASK 33-51-11-991-001- 22 (SHEET 2)



EFF :

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Cabin Emergency Light
Figure 401A/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-C12 (SHEET 1)


R

EFF :

106-149, 210-233, 236-238,  33-51-11

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Cabin Emergency Light
Figure 401A/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-C22 (SHEET 2)


R

EFF :

106-149, 210-233, 236-238,  33-51-11

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Cabin Emergency Light
R Figure 401B/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-A12 (SHEET 1)


R

EFF :

151-158,  33-51-11

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Cabin Emergency Light
R Figure 401B/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-A22 (SHEET 2)


R

EFF :

151-158,  33-51-11

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R Cabin Emergency Light
Figure 401C/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-B12 (SHEET 1)



EFF :

159-199, 401-403,  33-51-11

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R Cabin Emergency Light
Figure 401C/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-B22 (SHEET 2)



EFF :

159-199, 401-403,  33-51-11

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Cabin Emergency Light
Figure 401D/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-F12 (SHEET 1)


R

EFF : 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,
 33-51-11

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Cabin Emergency Light
Figure 401D/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-F22 (SHEET 2)


R

EFF : 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,
 33-51-11

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R Cabin Emergency Light
Figure 401E/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-D12 (SHEET 1)



EFF :

301-306,  33-51-11

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CES 
R Cabin Emergency Light
Figure 401E/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-D22 (SHEET 2)



EFF :

301-306,  33-51-11

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**ON A/C 307-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401F/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-G)

**ON A/C 404-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401G/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-E)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-209,

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-51-11-991-002)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 210-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 402A/TASK 33-51-11-991-002-B)

**ON A/C 151-158,

(Ref. Fig. 402B/TASK 33-51-11-991-002-A)

**ON A/C 159-199, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 402C/TASK 33-51-11-991-002-C)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

Subtask 33-51-11-020-050

A. Removal of the Cabin Emergency Light

(1) Removal of the Cabin Emergency-Light Assembly mounted in the Ceiling

(a) Carefully remove the lens (4) from the light housing (5).

(b) Remove the screws (1) and remove the light housing (5) from the
mounting hole.

(c) Support the light housing (5) and disconnect the electrical
connector (2).


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 307-399, 401-499, 501-509,
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(d) Remove the light housing (5).

R (e) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(2) Removal of the Cabin Emergency-Light Assembly mounted in the


Door-Area

(a) Carefully remove the lens (6) from the light housing (7).

(b) Release the attachment clips (9) and remove the light housing (7)
from the mounting hole.

(c) Support the light housing (7) and disconnect the electrical
connectors (8).

(d) Remove the light housing (7).

(3) Removal of the Bulb(s) of the Cabin Emergency Light

(a) Carefully remove the lens (4), (6) from the light housing (5),
(7).

(4) Remove the bulb(s) (3), (10).

**ON A/C 106-149, 159-199, 210-233, 236-238, 401-403,

Subtask 33-51-11-020-050-A

A. Removal of the Cabin Emergency Light

(1) Removal of the Cabin Emergency-Light Assembly mounted in the Ceiling

(a) Carefully remove the lens (3) from the light housing (4).

(b) Remove the screws (1) and remove the light housing (4) from the
mounting hole.

(c) Support the light housing (4) and disconnect the electrical
connector (2).

(d) Remove the light housing (4).

R (e) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).



EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-233, 236-238, 401-403,
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R Cabin Emergency Light
R Figure 401F/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-G12 (SHEET 1)


R

EFF :

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R Cabin Emergency Light
R Figure 401F/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-G22 (SHEET 2)


R

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R Cabin Emergency Light
R Figure 401G/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-E12 (SHEET 1)


R

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R Cabin Emergency Light
R Figure 401G/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-E22 (SHEET 2)


R

EFF :

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Cabin Emergency Light - Escape-Hatch Handle Lighting
Figure 402/TASK 33-51-11-991-002


R

EFF :

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Cabin Emergency Light - Escape-Hatch Handle Lighting
Figure 402A/TASK 33-51-11-991-002-B


R

EFF : 106-149, 210-249, 251-299, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,
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Cabin Emergency Light - Escape-Hatch Handle Lighting
Figure 402B/TASK 33-51-11-991-002-A


R

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Cabin Emergency Light - Escape-Hatch Handle Lighting
Figure 402C/TASK 33-51-11-991-002-C


R

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(2) Removal of the Cabin Emergency-Light Assembly mounted in the
Door-Area

(a) Carefully remove the lens (5) from the light housing (6).

(b) Release the attachment clips (8) and remove the light housing (6)
from the mounting hole.

(c) Support the light housing (6) and disconnect the electrical
connectors (7).

(d) Remove the light housing (6).

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

Subtask 33-51-11-020-050-D

A. Removal of the Cabin Emergency Light

(1) Removal of the Cabin Emergency-Light Assembly installed in the


Ceiling

(a) Release the attachment clip (3) and remove the light housing (2)
from the wall panel.

(b) Hold the light housing (2) and disconnect the electrical
connectors (4) from the Faston tabs (1).

(c) Remove the light housing (2).

R (d) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(2) Removal of the Cabin Emergency-Light Assembly installed in the


Door-Area

(a) Carefully remove the lens (5) from the light housing (6).

(b) Release the attachment clips (8) and remove the light housing (6)
from the mounting hole.

(c) Hold the light housing (6) and disconnect the electrical
connectors (7).

(d) Remove the light housing (6).


R

EFF : 106-149, 159-199, 210-249, 251-299,
401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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**ON A/C 301-306,

Subtask 33-51-11-020-050-B

A. Removal of the Cabin Emergency Light

(1) Removal of the Cabin Emergency-Light Assembly mounted in the Ceiling

(a) Carefully remove the lens (3) from the light housing (4).

(b) Remove the screws (1) and remove the light housing (4) from the
mounting hole.

(c) Support the light housing (4) and disconnect the electrical
connector (2).

(d) Remove the light housing (4).

R (e) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(2) Removal of the Cabin Emergency-Light Assembly mounted in the


Door-Area

(a) Carefully remove the lens (5), (12) from the light housing (6),
(10).

(b) Release the attachment clips (8), (11) and remove the light
housing (6), (10) from the mounting hole.

(c) Support the light housing (6), (10) and disconnect the electrical
connectors (7), (9).

(d) Remove the light housing (6), (10).

**ON A/C 307-399,

Subtask 33-51-11-020-050-C

A. Removal of the Cabin Emergency Light

(1) Removal of the Cabin Emergency-Light Assembly installed in the


Ceiling

(a) Release the attachment clip (3) and remove the light housing (2)
from the wall panel.



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(b) Hold the light housing (2) and disconnect the electrical
connectors (4) from the Faston tabs (1).

(c) Remove the light housing (2).

R (d) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(2) Removal of the Cabin Emergency-Light Assembly installed in the


Door-Area

(a) Carefully remove the lens (5), (12) from the light housing (6),
(10).

(b) Release the attachment clips (8), (11) and remove the light
housing (6), (10) from the mounting hole.

(c) Hold the light housing (6), (10) and disconnect the electrical
connectors (7), (9).

(d) Remove the light housing (6), (10).

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

Subtask 33-51-11-020-051

B. Removal of the Escape Hatch-Handle Light

(1) Removal of the Escape Hatch-Handle Light-Assembly

(a) Disconnect the electrical connectors (19).

(b) Release the spring clips (18) and remove the escape hatch-handle
light (15).

(2) Removal of the Bulb(s) of the Escape Hatch-Handle Light

(a) Remove the lens (17) from the light housing.

(b) Remove the bulb(s) (16).



EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-158,
201-209, 307-399,
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R **ON A/C 106-149, 159-199, 210-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
R 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-11-020-051-A

B. Removal of the Escape Hatch-Handle Light

(1) Removal of the Escape Hatch-Handle Light-Assembly

(a) Disconnect the electrical connectors (17).

(b) Release the spring clips (16) and remove the escape hatch-handle
light (15).


R

EFF : 106-149, 159-199, 210-249, 251-299,
401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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**ON A/C ALL

TASK 33-51-11-400-001

Installation of the Cabin Emergency Light

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

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

24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied


from the External Power

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-209,

33-51-11-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 106-149, 210-233, 236-238,

33-51-11-991-001-C Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 151-158,

33-51-11-991-001-A Fig. 401B

**ON A/C 159-199, 401-403,

33-51-11-991-001-B Fig. 401C

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

33-51-11-991-001-F Fig. 401D



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

**ON A/C 301-306,

33-51-11-991-001-D Fig. 401E

**ON A/C 307-399,

33-51-11-991-001-G Fig. 401F

**ON A/C 404-499,

33-51-11-991-001-E Fig. 401G

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-209,

33-51-11-991-002 Fig. 402

R **ON A/C 106-149, 210-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

33-51-11-991-002-B Fig. 402A

**ON A/C 151-158,

33-51-11-991-002-A Fig. 402B

**ON A/C 159-199, 401-499,

33-51-11-991-002-C Fig. 402C


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
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Feb 01/10
511-526, 528-599, 
CES 
**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-11-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the LIGHT
EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-11-860-051-B

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
pushbutton and its light are off.



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CES 
**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 33-51-11-860-051-C

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
pushbutton and its internal light are off.

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-11-010-054

B. Make sure that the access panels 241CW, 242CW, 241LW, 242LW are open.

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

Subtask 33-51-11-010-054-A

B. Make sure that the access panels 241FW, 242FW are open.

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-11-865-053

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-209,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-51-11-991-001)



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**ON A/C 106-149, 210-233, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-C)

**ON A/C 151-158,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 159-199, 401-403,

(Ref. Fig. 401C/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-B)

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

(Ref. Fig. 401D/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-F)

**ON A/C 301-306,

(Ref. Fig. 401E/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-D)

**ON A/C 307-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401F/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-G)

**ON A/C 404-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401G/TASK 33-51-11-991-001-E)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-209,

(Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-51-11-991-002)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 210-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 402A/TASK 33-51-11-991-002-B)


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
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511-526, 528-599, 
CES 
**ON A/C 151-158,

(Ref. Fig. 402B/TASK 33-51-11-991-002-A)

**ON A/C 159-199, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 402C/TASK 33-51-11-991-002-C)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-11-910-050

A. Preparation for Installation

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

(2) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

Subtask 33-51-11-420-050

B. Installation of the Cabin Emergency Light

(1) Installation of the Cabin Emergency-Light Assembly mounted in the


Ceiling

R (a) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(b) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the
correct condition.

(c) Connect the electrical connector (2) to the light housing (5).

(d) Install the light housing (5) with the screws (1).

(e) Install the lens (4) to the light housing (5).


Make sure that you hear a click when the lens (4) locks in
position.



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(2) Installation of the Cabin Emergency-Light Assembly mounted in the
Door-Area

(a) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the
correct condition.

(b) Connect the electrical connectors (8) to the light housing (7).

(c) Install the light housing (7).


Make sure that you hear a click when the light housing (7) locks
in position.

(d) Install the lens (6) to the light housing (7).


Make sure that you hear a click when the lens (6) locks in
position.

(3) Installation of the Bulb(s) of the Cabin Emergency Light

(a) Install the bulb(s) (3), (10) in the light housing (5), (7).

(b) Install the lens (4), (6) to the light housing (5), (7).
Make sure that you hear a click when the lens (4), (6) locks in
position.

**ON A/C 106-149, 159-199, 210-233, 236-238, 401-403,

Subtask 33-51-11-420-050-A

B. Installation of the Cabin Emergency Light

(1) Installation of the Cabin Emergency-Light Assembly mounted in the


Ceiling

R (a) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(b) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the
correct condition.

(c) Connect the electrical connector (2) to the light housing (4).

(d) Install the light housing (4) with the screws (1).

(e) Install the lens (3) to the light housing (4).


Make sure that you hear a click when the lens (3) locks in
position.



EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-233, 236-238, 401-403,
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CES 
(2) Installation of the Cabin Emergency-Light Assembly mounted in the
Door-Area

(a) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the
correct condition.

(b) Connect the electrical connectors (7) to the light housing (6).

(c) Install the light housing (6).


Make sure that you hear a click when the light housing (6) locks
in position.

(d) Install the lens (5) to the light housing (6).


Make sure that you hear a click when the lens (5) locks in
position.

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

Subtask 33-51-11-420-050-D

B. Installation of the Cabin Emergency Light

(1) Installation of the Cabin Emergency-Light Assembly installed in the


Ceiling

R (a) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(b) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the
correct condition.

(c) Connect the electrical connectors (4) to the Faston tabs (1).

(d) Install the light housing (2) on the wall panel.


Make sure that you hear a click when the light housing (2) locks
in position.

(2) Installation of the Cabin Emergency-Light Assembly installed in the


Door-Area

(a) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the
correct condition.

(b) Connect the electrical connectors (7) to the light housing (6).


R

EFF : 106-149, 159-199, 210-249, 251-299,
401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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(c) Install the light housing (6).
Make sure that you hear a click when the light housing (6) locks
in position.

(d) Install the lens (5) on the light housing (6).


Make sure that you hear a click when the lens (5) locks in
position.

**ON A/C 301-306,

Subtask 33-51-11-420-050-B

B. Installation of the Cabin Emergency Light

(1) Installation of the Cabin Emergency-Light Assembly mounted in the


Ceiling

R (a) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(b) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the
correct condition.

(c) Connect the electrical connector (2) to the light housing (4).

(d) Install the light housing (4) with the screws (1).

(e) Install the lens (3) to the light housing (4).


Make sure that you hear a click when the lens (3) locks in
position.

(2) Installation of the Cabin Emergency-Light Assembly mounted in the


Door-Area

(a) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the
correct condition.

(b) Connect the electrical connectors (7), (9) to the light housing
(6), (10).

(c) Install the light housing (6), (10).


Make sure that you hear a click when the light housing (6), (10)
locks in position.

(d) Install the lens (5), (12) to the light housing (6), (10).
Make sure that you hear a click when the lens (5), (12) locks in
position.


R

EFF : 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-306,
404-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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Feb 01/10
 
CES 
**ON A/C 307-399,

Subtask 33-51-11-420-050-C

B. Installation of the Cabin Emergency Light

(1) Installation of the Cabin Emergency-Light Assembly installed in the


Ceiling

R (a) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(b) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the
correct condition.

(c) Connect the electrical connectors (4) to the Faston tabs (1).

(d) Install the light housing (2) on the wall panel.


Make sure that you hear a click when the light housing (2) locks
in position.

(2) Installation of the Cabin Emergency-Light Assembly installed in the


Door-Area

(a) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the
correct condition.

(b) Connect the electrical connectors (7), (9) to the light housing
(6), (10).

(c) Install the light housing (6), (10).


Make sure that you hear a click when the light housing (6), (10)
locks in position.

(d) Install the lens (5), (12) on the light housing (6), (10).
Make sure that you hear a click when the lens (5), (12) locks in
position.



EFF :

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Feb 01/10
 
CES 
**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

Subtask 33-51-11-420-052

C. Installation of the Escape Hatch-Handle Light

(1) Installation of the Escape Hatch-Handle Light-Assembly

(a) Install the escape hatch-handle light (15).


Make sure that you hear a click when the escape hatch-handle
light (15) locks in position.

(b) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the
correct condition.

(c) Connect the electrical connectors (19) to the escape-hatch handle


light (15).

(2) Installation of the Bulb(s) of the Escape Hatch-Handle Light

(a) Install the bulb(s) (16) in the light housing.

(b) Install the lens (17) to the light housing.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 159-199, 210-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-11-420-052-A

C. Installation of the Escape Hatch-Handle Light

(1) Installation of the Escape Hatch-Handle Light-Assembly

(a) Install the escape hatch-handle light (15).


Make sure that you hear a click when the escape hatch-handle
light (15) locks in position.

(b) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the
correct condition.

(c) Connect the electrical connectors (17) to the escape hatch-handle


light (15).


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
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Feb 01/10
528-599, 
CES 
**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-11-865-051

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

Subtask 33-51-11-861-050

E. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-002).

Subtask 33-51-11-710-050

F. Do this test.

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

1. In the cockpit on the SIGNS panel In the cockpit, on the SIGNS panel
25VU: 25VU:
- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
to the ON position. goes off.
In the cabin:
- the related emergency light comes on.

2. In the cockpit, on the SIGNS In the cockpit, on the SIGNS panel


panel 25VU: 25VU:
- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator 5WL
to the OFF position. comes on.
In the cabin:
- the related emergency light goes off.



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CES 
5. Close-up
________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-11-410-053

A. Close Access

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

(2) Install the access panels 241CW, 242CW, 241LW, 242LW.

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

Subtask 33-51-11-410-053-A

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 241FW, 242FW.

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-11-862-050

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



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CES 
LIGHT - FLOOR PROXIMITY EMERGENCY ESCAPE PATH MARKING - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
____________________________________________________________________________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-199, 201-228, 236-238, 301-302,

TASK 33-51-12-000-001

Removal of the Marking Light of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path (LSI)

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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 201-210,

33-51-12-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 151-199,

33-51-12-991-001-A Fig. 401A

R **ON A/C 211-228, 236-238,

33-51-12-991-001-B Fig. 401B


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199,
201-228, 236-238, 301-302,
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

**ON A/C 301-302,

33-51-12-991-001-D Fig. 401C

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-199, 201-228, 236-238, 301-302,

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-12-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05

Subtask 33-51-12-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the overhead panel 25VU
is in the OFF position.

(2) Make sure that the LIGHT EMER pushbutton switch and its integral
light on the forward attendant panel 120RH are off.

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 201-210,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-51-12-991-001)

**ON A/C 151-199,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-51-12-991-001-A)


R

EFF : 001-049, 101-105, 151-199, 201-228,
236-238, 301-302,
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CES 
Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marker
Figure 401/TASK 33-51-12-991-001


R

EFF :

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Page 403
May 01/05
 
CES 
R Marking Light of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path
R Figure 401A/TASK 33-51-12-991-001-A


R

EFF :

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R **ON A/C 211-228, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 33-51-12-991-001-B)

**ON A/C 301-302,

(Ref. Fig. 401C/TASK 33-51-12-991-001-D)

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-199, 201-210,

Subtask 33-51-12-020-056

A. Removal of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marker

FOR 120WL, 121WL

(1) Remove the top lamp housing (1).

(2) Disconnect the electrical connector of the flexible light strip (3)
from the straight cable connector (2).

(3) Remove the flexible light strip (3) carefully from the straight cable
(2).

NOTE : Make sure that you do not loosen the straight cable (2) from
____
the track housing (4).

R **ON A/C 211-228, 236-238, 301-302,

Subtask 33-51-12-020-056-A

A. Removal of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marker

(1) Remove the top lamp housing (1).

(2) Disconnect the electrical connector of the flexible light strip (3)
from the straight cable connector (2).

(3) Remove the flexible light strip (3) carefully from the straight cable
(2).

NOTE : Make sure that you do not loosen the straight cable (2) from
____
the track housing (4).


R

EFF : 001-049, 101-105, 151-199, 201-228,
236-238, 301-302,
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Marking Light of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path
Figure 401B/TASK 33-51-12-991-001-B


R

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211-228, 236-238,  33-51-12

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Marking Light of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path
Figure 401C/TASK 33-51-12-991-001-D


R

EFF :

301-302,  33-51-12

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R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-199, 201-228, 236-238, 301-302,

TASK 33-51-12-400-001

Installation of the Marking Light of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path


(LSI)

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. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific lint free cloth

B. Referenced Information

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

33-51-00-710-009 Check all Cabin Lights and Signs for correct


illumination

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 201-210,

33-51-12-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 151-199,

33-51-12-991-001-A Fig. 401A


R

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236-238, 301-302,
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 211-228, 236-238,

33-51-12-991-001-B Fig. 401B

**ON A/C 301-302,

33-51-12-991-001-D Fig. 401C

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-199, 201-228, 236-238, 301-302,

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-12-860-052

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the overhead panel 25VU
R is in the OFF position.

(2) Make sure that the LIGHT EMER pushbutton switch and its integral
light on the forward attendant panel 120RH are off.

Subtask 33-51-12-865-052

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 201-210,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-51-12-991-001)


R

EFF : 001-049, 101-105, 151-199, 201-228,
236-238, 301-302,
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**ON A/C 151-199,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-51-12-991-001-A)

R **ON A/C 211-228, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 33-51-12-991-001-B)

**ON A/C 301-302,

(Ref. Fig. 401C/TASK 33-51-12-991-001-D)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-199, 201-228, 236-238, 301-302,

Subtask 33-51-12-910-050

A. Preparation for Installation

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

(2) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area with a lint
free cloth.

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

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-199, 201-210,

Subtask 33-51-12-420-056

B. Installation of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marker

(1) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.
Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.
FOR 120WL, 121WL

(2) Connect the electrical connector of the flexible light strip (3) to
the straight cable connector (2).


R

EFF : 001-049, 101-105, 151-199, 201-228,
236-238, 301-302,
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(3) Put the flexible light strip (3) in position in the track housing
(4).

(4) Install the top lamp housing (1).

R **ON A/C 211-228, 236-238, 301-302,

Subtask 33-51-12-420-056-A

B. Installation of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marker

(1) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.
Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Connect the electrical connector of the flexible light strip (3) to
the straight cable connector (2).

(3) Put the flexible light strip (3) in position in the track housing
(4).

(4) Install the top lamp housing (1).

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-199, 201-228, 236-238, 301-302,

Subtask 33-51-12-710-051

C. Do the operational test of the cabin emergency lighting (Ref. TASK 33-51-
00-710-009).

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-51-12-860-053

A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

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


R

EFF : 001-049, 101-105, 151-199, 201-228,
236-238, 301-302,
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R **ON A/C 051-099,

R TASK 33-51-12-000-002

R Removal of the Marking Light of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path


R (BRUCE)

R WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
R YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

R NOTE : The procedure is the same for all the floor-proximity emergency-escape
____
R path-markers in Zone 200.

R 1. __________________
Reason for the Job

R Self Explanatory

R 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

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R REFERENCE DESIGNATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R 33-51-12-991-003 Fig. 402

R 3. __________
Job Set-up

R Subtask 33-51-12-865-054

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

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R 49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
R 49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05



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R Subtask 33-51-12-860-051

R B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

R (1) Make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the overhead panel 25VU
R is in the OFF position.

R (2) Make sure that the LIGHT EMER pushbutton switch and its integral
R light on the forward attendant panel 120RH are off.

R 4. Procedure
_________

R (Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-51-12-991-003)

R Subtask 33-51-12-020-053

R A. Removal of the Marking Light of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path

R (1) Removal of the Light Module

R (a) Release the attachment clip (5) and lift the module housing (6)
R from the top track (4).

R (b) Hold the module housing (6) and pull the lampholder (3) out of
R the module housing (6).

R (c) Remove the module housing (6).

R (2) Removal of the Bulb of the Light Module

R (a) Release the attachment clip (5) and lift the module housing (6)
R from the top track (4).

R (b) Hold the module housing (6) and pull the lampholder (3) out of
R the module housing (6).

R (c) Remove the module housing (6).

R (d) Remove the bulb (1).



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R Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marking Light
R Figure 402/TASK 33-51-12-991-003



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051-099,  33-51-12

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CES 
R TASK 33-51-12-400-002

R Installation of the Marking Light of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path


R (BRUCE)

R WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
R YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

R 1. __________________
Reason for the Job

R Self Explanatory

R 2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

R A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

R No specific lint free cloth

R B. Referenced Information

R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R REFERENCE DESIGNATION
R -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R 33-51-00-710-002 Operational Test of Emergency Escape-Path


R Marking-Lights
R 33-51-12-991-003 Fig. 402

R 3. __________
Job Set-up

R Subtask 33-51-12-860-055

R A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

R (1) Make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the overhead panel 25VU
R is in the OFF position.

R (2) Make sure that the LIGHT EMER pushbutton switch and its integral
R light on the forward attendant panel 120RH are off.



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R Subtask 33-51-12-865-055

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 49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
R 49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05

R 4. Procedure
_________

R (Ref. Fig. 402/TASK 33-51-12-991-003)

R Subtask 33-51-12-910-051

R A. Preparation for Installation

R (1) Make sure that the parts retained from the removed component are
R clean and in the correct condition.

R (2) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area with a lint
R free cloth.

R (3) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

R Subtask 33-51-12-420-054

R B. Installation of the Marking Light of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape


R Path

R (1) Installation of the Light Module

R (a) Push the lampholder (3) into the module housing (6).

R (b) Install the module housing (6) in the top track (4).
R Make sure that you hear a click when the module housing (6) locks
R in position.

R (2) Installation of the Bulb of the Light Module

R (a) Install the bulb (1) in the lampholder (3).

R (b) Push the lampholder (3) into the module housing (6).



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R (c) Install the module housing (6) in the top track (4).
R Make sure that you hear a click when the module housing (6) locks
R in position.

R Subtask 33-51-12-710-050

R C. Do the operational test of the cabin emergency lighting (Ref. TASK 33-51-
R 00-710-002).

R 5. Close-up
________

R Subtask 33-51-12-860-054

R A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

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



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SIGN - EXIT MARKING, WALL MOUNTED - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
________________________________________________________

TASK 33-51-13-000-001

Removal of the Cabin Wall-Mounted Emergency-Exit-Markers

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all wall-mounted emergency-exit-markers.


____

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 M 15.570-22
No specific insertion/removal tool M15.570-22
R No specific 1 ELEC CONTACTS INSERTION EXTRACTION TOOL M15.570-22
No specific 1 SCREWDRIVER - SMALL

B. Referenced Information

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

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 201-233, 236-238,

33-51-13-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 051-099,

33-51-13-991-001-E Fig. 401A



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

**ON A/C 151-199,

33-51-13-991-001-B Fig. 401B

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

33-51-13-991-001-J Fig. 401C

**ON A/C 301-302,

33-51-13-991-001-D Fig. 401D

**ON A/C 303-304,

33-51-13-991-001-F Fig. 401E

**ON A/C 305-399,

33-51-13-991-001-H Fig. 401F

**ON A/C 401-499,

33-51-13-991-001-G Fig. 401G


R

EFF : 051-099, 151-199, 234-235, 239-249,
251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
 33-51-13

Page 402
Feb 01/10
528-599, 
CES 
**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-13-865-050

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-13-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the LIGHT
EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-13-860-050-A

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
pushbutton and its internal light are off.



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CES 
**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 201-233, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-51-13-991-001)

**ON A/C 051-099,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-51-13-991-001-E)

**ON A/C 151-199,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 33-51-13-991-001-B)

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

(Ref. Fig. 401C/TASK 33-51-13-991-001-J)

**ON A/C 301-302,

(Ref. Fig. 401D/TASK 33-51-13-991-001-D)

**ON A/C 303-304,

(Ref. Fig. 401E/TASK 33-51-13-991-001-F)

**ON A/C 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401F/TASK 33-51-13-991-001-H)

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401G/TASK 33-51-13-991-001-G)



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Cabin Wall-Mounted Emergency-Exit-Markers
Figure 401/TASK 33-51-13-991-001


R

EFF :

001-049, 101-149, 201-233, 236-238,  33-51-13

Page 405
Feb 01/08
 
CES 
Cabin Wall-Mounted Emergency-Exit-Markers
Figure 401A/TASK 33-51-13-991-001-E


R

EFF :

051-099,  33-51-13

Page 406
May 01/07
 
CES 
Cabin Wall-Mounted Emergency-Exit-Markers
Figure 401B/TASK 33-51-13-991-001-B


R

EFF :

151-199,  33-51-13

Page 407
May 01/07
 
CES 
Cabin Wall-Mounted Emergency-Exit-Markers
Figure 401C/TASK 33-51-13-991-001-J


R

EFF : 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,
 33-51-13

Page 408
Feb 01/10
 
CES 
Cabin Wall-Mounted Emergency-Exit-Markers
R Figure 401D/TASK 33-51-13-991-001-D


R

EFF :

301-302,  33-51-13

Page 409
Feb 01/07
 
CES 
Cabin Wall-Mounted Emergency-Exit-Markers
R Figure 401E/TASK 33-51-13-991-001-F


R

EFF :

303-304,  33-51-13

Page 410
Feb 01/07
 
CES 
Cabin Wall-Mounted Emergency-Exit-Markers
R Figure 401F/TASK 33-51-13-991-001-H


R

EFF :

305-399,  33-51-13

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CES 
Cabin Wall-Mounted Emergency-Exit-Markers
R Figure 401G/TASK 33-51-13-991-001-G


R

EFF :

401-499,  33-51-13

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CES 
R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 301-304,

Subtask 33-51-13-020-050

A. Removal of the Wall-Mounted Emergency-Exit-Marker

(1) Remove the screws (1), the washers (2) and lower the emergency exit
marker (3) sufficient to get access to the electrical connections
(4).

(2) Disconnect the electrical connections (4) with the insertion/removal


tool M15.570-22.

(3) Remove the wall-mounted emergency-exit-marker (3).

**ON A/C 051-099,

Subtask 33-51-13-020-050-A

A. Removal of the Cabin Wall-Mounted Emergency-Exit Markers

(1) Removal of the Emergency-Exit-Marker Assembly

(a) Remove the screw (4) from the lens (5).

(b) Carefully remove the lens (5) from the light housing (6).

(c) Remove the screws (3) and the washers (2) from the light housing
(6).

(d) Remove the light housing (6) from the wall panel.

(e) Support the light housing (6) and disconnect the electrical
connections (7) with the insertion/removal tool M 15.570-22.

(f) Remove the light housing (6).

(2) Removal of the Bulb(s) of the Emergency-Exit-Marker

(a) Remove the screw (4) from the lens (5).

(b) Carefully remove the lens (5) from the light housing (6).

(c) Remove the bulb(s) (1).


R

EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 151-199,
201-233, 236-238, 301-304,
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CES 
R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
R 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-13-020-050-B

A. Removal of the Cabin Wall-Mounted Emergency-Exit-Markers (LSI-LED)

(1) Carefully remove the lens (1) with a SCREWDRIVER - SMALL

(2) Remove the screws (2) and the washers (3).

(3) Lower the light module (4) carefully from the related panel (5)
sufficient to get access to the electrical connections (6).

CAUTION : MAKE MATCH MARKS ON ALL THE ELECTRICAL WIRES BEFORE YOU
_______
DISCONNECT THEM. INCORRECT CONNECTION OF WIRES WILL CAUSE
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.

(4) Disconnect the electrical connections (6) with the ELEC CONTACTS
INSERTION EXTRACTION TOOL M15.570-22.

(5) Remove the light module (4).


R

EFF : 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399,
401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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CES 
**ON A/C ALL

TASK 33-51-13-400-001

Installation of the Cabin Wall-Mounted Emergency-Exit-Markers

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all wall-mounted emergency-exit-markers.


____

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

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

No specific insertion/removal tool M15.570-22


R No specific 1 ELEC CONTACTS INSERTION EXTRACTION TOOL M15.570-22

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

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 201-233, 236-238,

33-51-13-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 051-099,

33-51-13-991-001-E Fig. 401A



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

**ON A/C 151-199,

33-51-13-991-001-B Fig. 401B

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

33-51-13-991-001-J Fig. 401C

**ON A/C 301-302,

33-51-13-991-001-D Fig. 401D

**ON A/C 303-304,

33-51-13-991-001-F Fig. 401E

**ON A/C 305-399,

33-51-13-991-001-H Fig. 401F

**ON A/C 401-499,

33-51-13-991-001-G Fig. 401G


R

EFF : 051-099, 151-199, 234-235, 239-249,
251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
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Page 416
Feb 01/10
528-599, 
CES 
**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-13-860-052

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the LIGHT
EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-13-860-052-A

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
pushbutton and its internal light are off.



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CES 
**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-13-865-055

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 201-233, 236-238,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-51-13-991-001)

**ON A/C 051-099,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-51-13-991-001-E)

**ON A/C 151-199,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 33-51-13-991-001-B)

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

(Ref. Fig. 401C/TASK 33-51-13-991-001-J)

**ON A/C 301-302,

(Ref. Fig. 401D/TASK 33-51-13-991-001-D)

**ON A/C 303-304,

(Ref. Fig. 401E/TASK 33-51-13-991-001-F)



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**ON A/C 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401F/TASK 33-51-13-991-001-H)

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401G/TASK 33-51-13-991-001-G)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-149, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238, 301-304,

Subtask 33-51-13-420-050

A. Installation of the Cabin Wall-Mounted Emergency Exit Markers

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(4) Connect the electrical connections (4) with the insertion/removal


tool M15.570-22.

(5) Install the wall-mounted emergency-exit-marker (3) with the washers


(2) and the screws (1).

**ON A/C 051-099,

Subtask 33-51-13-420-050-A

A. Installation of the Cabin Wall-Mounted Emergency-Exit Markers

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Installation of the Emergency-Exit-Marker Assembly

(a) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the
correct condition.


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(b) Connect the electrical connections (7) with the insertion/removal
tool M15.570-22.

(c) Install the light housing (6) with the washers (2) and the screws
(3) to the wall panel.

(d) Install the lens (5) with the screw (4) to the light housing (6).

(4) Installation of the Bulb(s) of the Emergency-Exit-Marker

(a) Install the bulb(s) (1) in the light housing (6).

(b) Install the lens (5) with the screw (4) to the light housing (6).

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-13-420-050-B

A. Installation of the Cabin Wall-Mounted Emergency-Exit-Markers (LSI-LED)

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

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

(3) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

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.

(4) Connect the electrical connections (6) with the ELEC CONTACTS
INSERTION EXTRACTION TOOL M15.570-22.

(5) Install the light module (4) in the relevant panel (5) and install
the screws (2) and the washers (3).

(6) Install the lens (1) at the light module (4) and make sure that it
locks into position with a click.

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


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**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-13-865-051

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1WL, 2WL.

Subtask 33-51-13-860-051

C. Preparation for the Test

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


002).

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT OFF
annunciator light 5WL is on.

Subtask 33-51-13-710-050

D. Do this test:

NOTE : The time taken to do this test should not exceed 3 min to prevent
____
discharge of the emergency lighting batteries.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the overhead panel 25VU: On the overhead panel 25VU:


- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator
to the ON position. light 5WL goes off.

In the cabin:
- the related wall-mounted
emergency-exit-marker comes on.

2. On the overhead panel 25VU: On the overhead panel 25VU:


- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator
to the OFF position. light 5WL comes on.

In the cabin:



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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- the related wall-mounted
emergency-exit-marker goes off.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-51-13-860-053

A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-


002).



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LIGHT - AUXILIARY, LAVATORY (80WL,81WL,82WL,83WL) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
________________________________________________________________________

TASK 33-51-14-000-006

Removal of the Auxiliary/Mirror Lavatory Light

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. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific circuit breaker(s) safety clip(s)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105,

33-51-14-991-006 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 106-149, 159-199, 210-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

33-51-14-991-006-B Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 151-158, 201-209,

33-51-14-991-006-A Fig. 401B



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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

**ON A/C 301-399,

33-51-14-991-006-C Fig. 401C

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-210,

Subtask 33-51-14-865-064

A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 79WL H07
2000VU LAV FWD & MID/OCCUPIED 1WJ F01
2001VU LAVATORY AFT/OCCUPIED 11WJ B04

R **ON A/C 106-149, 151-199, 211-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-14-865-064-B

A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 79WL H07
2000VU LAV FWD/OCCUPIED 1WJ F01
2001VU LAVATORY AFT/OCCUPIED 11WJ B04



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**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-51-14-991-006)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 159-199, 210-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-51-14-991-006-B)

**ON A/C 151-158, 201-209,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 33-51-14-991-006-A)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401C/TASK 33-51-14-991-006-C)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

Subtask 33-51-14-020-058

A. Removal of the Auxiliary/Mirror Lavatory Light

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE
LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.

(1) Remove the lens (6) of the auxiliary/mirror light housing (3).

(2) Remove the bulb (4) and/or the bulb (5).

(3) Push the locking catches (2) of the auxiliary/mirror light housing
(3) to remove the auxiliary/mirror light housing (3).

(4) Identify the electrical connectors (1) before you disconnect them.



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Auxiliary/Mirror Lavatory Light
Figure 401/TASK 33-51-14-991-006


R

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Auxiliary/Mirror Lavatory Light
Figure 401A/TASK 33-51-14-991-006-B


R

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401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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Auxiliary/Mirror Lavatory Light
R Figure 401B/TASK 33-51-14-991-006-A


R

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151-158, 201-209,  33-51-14

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Auxiliary/Mirror Lavatory Light
Figure 401C/TASK 33-51-14-991-006-C


R

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(5) Disconnect the electrical connectors (1) from the auxiliary/mirror
light housing (3).

R **ON A/C 106-149, 159-199, 210-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-14-020-058-A

A. Removal of the Auxiliary/Mirror Lavatory Light (LED)

(1) Push the locking catches (2) of the auxiliary/mirror light housing
(3) to remove the auxiliary/mirror light housing (3).

(2) Identify the electrical connectors (1) before you disconnect them.

(3) Disconnect the electrical connectors (1) from the auxiliary/mirror


light housing (3).


R

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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
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**ON A/C ALL

TASK 33-51-14-400-006

Installation of the Auxiliary/Mirror Lavatory Light

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

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105,

33-51-14-991-006 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 106-149, 159-199, 210-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

33-51-14-991-006-B Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 151-158, 201-209,

33-51-14-991-006-A Fig. 401B

**ON A/C 301-399,

33-51-14-991-006-C Fig. 401C



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 201-210,

Subtask 33-51-14-865-071

A. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 79WL H07
2000VU LAV FWD & MID/OCCUPIED 1WJ F01
2001VU LAVATORY AFT/OCCUPIED 11WJ B04

R **ON A/C 106-149, 151-199, 211-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-14-865-071-B

A. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL SERVICE IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 79WL H07
2000VU LAV FWD/OCCUPIED 1WJ F01
2001VU LAVATORY AFT/OCCUPIED 11WJ B04

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-51-14-991-006)



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R **ON A/C 106-149, 159-199, 210-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
R 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-51-14-991-006-B)

**ON A/C 151-158, 201-209,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 33-51-14-991-006-A)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401C/TASK 33-51-14-991-006-C)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

Subtask 33-51-14-420-058

A. Installation of the Auxiliary/Mirror Lavatory Light

CAUTION : DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS WITH YOUR FINGERS.


_______
THE OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL QUICKLY CAUSE DETERIORATION OF THE
LAMP.
IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE LAMP GLASS, CLEAN IT WITH A
LINT-FREE CLOTH.

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(3) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(4) Connect the electrical connectors (1) as identified during the


removal procedure to the auxiliary/mirror light housing (3).

(5) Install the bulb (4) and/or the bulb (5).

(6) Install the lens (6) to the auxiliary/mirror light housing (3) and
make sure that the lens locks into position with a click.


R

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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
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(7) Install the auxiliary/mirror light housing (3) to the lavatory
structure.

NOTE : Make sure that you hear a click when the catches (2) lock in
____
position.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 159-199, 210-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-14-420-058-A

A. Installation of the Auxiliary/Mirror Lavatory Light (LED)

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(3) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(4) Connect the electrical connectors (1) as identified during the


removal procedure to the auxiliary/mirror light housing (3).

(5) Install the auxiliary/mirror light housing (3) to the lavatory


structure.

NOTE : Make sure that you hear a click when the catches (2) lock in
____
position.

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-14-861-059

B. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-002).

Subtask 33-51-14-865-065

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s): 79WL, 1WJ, 11WJ.



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Subtask 33-51-14-710-060

R D. Test

(1) Make sure that the auxiliary lavatory light comes on when you close
the circuit breaker 79WL.

(2) Make sure that the mirror lavatory light comes on when you close and
lock the lavatory door.
R

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-51-14-860-053

A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Close the lavatory door.

(3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-


002).
R


R

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LIGHT - EMERGENCY, OVERWING (60WL,61WL,62WL,63WL) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
________________________________________________________________________

TASK 33-51-15-000-001

Removal of the Emergency Overwing Lights 60WL (61WL, 62WL, 63WL)

WARNING : ISOLATE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS FROM THE RELATED EQUIPMENT AND THE
_______
ENVIRONMENT.

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.

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all emergency overwing lights 60 WL (61WL,
____
62WL, 63WL).

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 3.5 m (11 ft. 6 in.)
FOR FIN 61WL, 63WL
No specific wing mats

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

33-51-15-991-001 Fig. 401


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3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-15-865-050

A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05
122VU LIGHTING/CABIN/EMER/LT 3WL V07

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-15-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the LIGHT
EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-15-860-050-A

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
button and its light are off.


R

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201-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
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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 33-51-15-010-051

C. Get Access

(1) Put the access platform in position:


FOR 60WL, 62WL
at Zone 844,
FOR 61WL, 63WL
at Zone 834.

(2) Put the wing mats in position at the respective emergency overwing
light.

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-51-15-991-001)

Subtask 33-51-15-020-050

A. Removal of the Emergency Overwing Light

(1) Removal of the Emergency Overwing-Light Assembly

(a) Remove the screws (4).

(b) Remove the emergency overwing-light assembly sufficient to get


access to the electrical connector (1) and the bonding strap (3).

(c) Support the emergency overwing-light assembly and disconnect the


electrical connector (1).

(d) Remove the screw (2) and disconnect the bonding strap (3).

R (e) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(f) Remove the emergency overwing-light assembly.

(2) Removal of the Bulb(s) of the Emergency Overwing Light

(a) Remove the screws (5).

(b) Remove the lens (6) and the sealing (7) from the light housing
(10).


R

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201-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
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Emergency Overwing Light 60WL/61WL/62WL/63WL
Figure 401/TASK 33-51-15-991-001


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(3) Remove the lens diffuser (8).

(4) Remove the bulb(s) (9).


R

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201-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
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528-599, 
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TASK 33-51-15-400-001

Installation of the Emergency Overwing Lights 60WL (61WL, 62WL, 63WL)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. 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)-
24-41-00-861-002 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
33-51-15-991-001 Fig. 401

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-15-860-052

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the LIGHT
EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.


R

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201-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
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528-599, 
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R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
R 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-15-860-052-A

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
button and its light are off.

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 33-51-15-865-054

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05
122VU LIGHTING/CABIN/EMER/LT 3WL V07

4. Procedure
_________

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-51-15-991-001)

Subtask 33-51-15-910-050

A. Preparation for Installation

(1) Make sure that the parts retained from the removed component are
clean and in the correct condition.

(2) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(3) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.


R

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201-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
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Subtask 33-51-15-420-050

B. Installation of the Emergency Overwing Light

(1) Installation of the Emergency Overwing-Light Assembly

R (a) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(b) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the
correct condition.

(c) Connect the electrical connector (1).

(d) Install the bonding strap (3) with the screw (2) (Ref. TASK 20-
28-00-912-004).

(e) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and
other items.

(f) Put the emergency overwing-light assembly into position in the


fuselage structure.

(g) Install the screws (4).

(2) Installation of the Bulb(s) of the Emergency Overwing Light

(a) Install the bulb(s) (9) in the light housing (10).

(b) Install the lens diffuser in the light housing (10).

(c) Install the lens (6) and the sealing (7) with the screws (5) to
the light housing (10).

Subtask 33-51-15-865-051

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1WL, 2WL, 3WL.


R

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201-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
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Subtask 33-51-15-860-051

D. Preparation for the Test

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED
_______
BEFORE YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-


002).

Subtask 33-51-15-710-053

E. Do this test.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. At the emergency exits: At the emergency exits:

- pull down and remove the cover - the SLIDE ARMED light on the cabin
flap from one of the related lining comes on,
hatches,

- push the latch pin against the - the SLIDE ARMED light goes off,
spring and turn it a quarter
turn counterclockwise to
retract it to the DISARMED
position.

On the overwing fuselage:

- the related emergency overwing lights


come on.

2. At the emergency exits: At the emergency exits:

- push the latch pin against the - the SLIDE ARMED light comes on.
spring and turn it a quarter
turn clockwise to extend it to
the ARMED position.

On the overwing fuselage:

- the related emergency overwing lights


go off.


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ACTION RESULT
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3. At the emergency exits: At the emergency exits:

- install and close the removed - the SLIDE ARMED light goes off.
cover flap on the related
hatch.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-51-15-410-053

A. Close Access

(1) Remove the wing mats.

(2) Remove the access platform(s).

Subtask 33-51-15-862-052

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-


002).


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SIGN - EMERGENCY EXIT (40WL,41WL,42WL,43WL,44WL,45WL) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
____________________________________________________________________________

TASK 33-51-16-000-001

Removal of the Emergency Exit Sign

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all emergency exit signs.
____

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 stepladder 1.0 m (3 ft. 3 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 303-399, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

33-51-16-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

33-51-16-991-001-A Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 301-302,

33-51-16-991-001-B Fig. 401B



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-16-865-050

A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-16-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position

(3) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the LIGHT
EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.

(4) Put the stepladder in position:

FOR 40WL, 41WL


in Zone 222 or in Zone 221,

FOR 42WL, 43WL


in Zone 242 or in Zone 241,

FOR 44WL, 45WL


in Zone 262 or in Zone 261.



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R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
R 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-16-860-050-B

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position

(3) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
pushbutton and its internal light are off.

(4) Put the stepladder in position:

FOR 40WL, 41WL


in Zone 222 or in Zone 221

FOR 42WL, 43WL


in Zone 242 or in Zone 241

FOR 44WL, 45WL


in Zone 262 or in Zone 261.

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 33-51-16-860-050-C

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
pushbutton and its internal light are off.

(4) Put the stepladder in position:

FOR 40WL, 41WL


in Zone 222 or in Zone 221,


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FOR 42WL, 43WL
in Zone 252 or in Zone 251,

FOR 44WL, 45WL


in Zone 262 or in Zone 261,

FOR 46WL, 47WL


in Zone 232 or in Zone 231.

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 303-399, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-51-16-991-001)

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-51-16-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 301-302,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 33-51-16-991-001-B)

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 33-51-16-020-050

A. Removal of the Emergency Exit Sign

(1) Remove the emergency exit sign-lens (2).

(2) Remove the screws (3) and the washers (4).

(3) Remove the emergency exit sign (1) sufficiently to get access to the
electrical connectors (5).

CAUTION : MAKE MATCH MARKS ON ALL THE ELECTRICAL WIRES BEFORE YOU
_______
DISCONNECT THEM. INCORRECT CONNECTION OF WIRES WILL CAUSE
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.



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Emergency Exit Sign
Figure 401/TASK 33-51-16-991-001


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Emergency Exit Sign
Figure 401A/TASK 33-51-16-991-001-A


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Emergency Exit Sign
Figure 401B/TASK 33-51-16-991-001-B


R

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(4) Disconnect the electrical connectors (5).

R (5) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(6) Remove the emergency exit sign (1).

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 33-51-16-020-050-A

A. Removal of the Emergency Exit Sign

(1) Remove the lenses (1), (6) from the housings (4), (9).

(2) Remove the screws (2), (7) and the washers (3), (8).

CAUTION : MAKE MATCH MARKS ON ALL THE ELECTRICAL WIRES BEFORE YOU
_______
DISCONNECT THEM. INCORRECT CONNECTION OF WIRES WILL CAUSE
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.

(3) Disconnect the electrical connectors (5), (10).

R (4) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(5) Remove the housings (4), (9).


R

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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
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**ON A/C ALL

TASK 33-51-16-400-001

Installation of the Emergency Exit Sign

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

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 303-399, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

33-51-16-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

33-51-16-991-001-A Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 301-302,

33-51-16-991-001-B Fig. 401B



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-16-865-051

A. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-16-860-053

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the LIGHT
EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.

(4) Make sure that the stepladder is in the correct position.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-16-860-053-A

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.



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(3) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
pushbutton and its internal light are off.

(4) Make sure that the stepladder is in the correct position.

**ON A/C ALL

4. Procedure
_________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 303-399, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-51-16-991-001)

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-51-16-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 301-302,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 33-51-16-991-001-B)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-16-910-056

A. Preparation for Installation

(1) Make sure that the parts retained from the removed component are
clean and in the correct condition.

(2) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(3) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.



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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 33-51-16-420-050

B. Installation of the Emergency Exit Sign

R (1) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(2) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

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.

(3) Connect the electrical connectors (5).

(4) Install the emergency exit sign (1) with the washers (4) and the
screws (3) on the fuselage structure.

(5) Install the emergency exit sign-lens (2).

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 33-51-16-420-050-A

B. Installation of the Emergency Exit Sign

R (1) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connector(s).

(2) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

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.

(3) Connect the electrical connectors (5), (10).

(4) Put the housings (4), (9) in position.

(5) Install the screws (2), (7) and the washers (3), (8).


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(6) Install the lenses (1), (6).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-16-865-053

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1WL, 2WL

Subtask 33-51-16-860-051

D. Preparation for the Test

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED
_______
BEFORE YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-


002).

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT OFF
annunciator light 5WL is on.

Subtask 33-51-16-710-051

E. Do this operational test

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

On the overhead panel 25VU: On the related emergency exit sign:

- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL to - the related emergency exit sign comes
the ON position. on.
On the overhead panel 25VU:
- the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator
light 5WL goes off.

On the overhead panel 25VU: On the related emergency exit sign:

- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL to - the related emergency exit sign goes
the OFF position. off.



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ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
On overhead panel 25VU:
- the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator
light 5WL comes on.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-51-16-860-052

A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other
items.

(2) Remove the stepladder.

(3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-


002).



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SIGN - EMERGENCY EXIT LOCATION (50WL,51WL,52WL,53WL) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
___________________________________________________________________________

TASK 33-51-17-000-001

Removal of the Emergency Exit Location-Sign

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all emergency exit location-signs.
____

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 stepladder 1.0 m (3 ft. 3 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

33-51-17-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

33-51-17-991-001-A Fig. 401A



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

**ON A/C 301-399,

33-51-17-991-001-B Fig. 401B

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-17-865-050

A. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-17-860-050

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the LIGHT
EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.

(4) Put the stepladder in position at the applicable zone.



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R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-17-860-050-A

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
pushbutton and its internal light are off.

(4) Put the stepladder in position at the applicable zone.

**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 33-51-17-991-001)

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-51-17-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 33-51-17-991-001-B)



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Emergency Exit Location Sign
Figure 401/TASK 33-51-17-991-001


R

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251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
 33-51-17

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Emergency Exit Location Sign
Figure 401A/TASK 33-51-17-991-001-A


R

EFF :

151-199, 401-499,  33-51-17

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R Emergency Exit Location Sign
R Figure 401B/TASK 33-51-17-991-001-B


R

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301-399,  33-51-17

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**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-17-020-050

A. Removal of the Emergency Exit Location-Sign

(1) Remove the emergency exit location-sign lens (1).

(2) Remove the screws (2) and the washers (3).

(3) Lower the emergency exit location-sign (4) to get access to the
electrical connectors (5).

CAUTION : MAKE MATCH MARKS ON ALL THE ELECTRICAL WIRES BEFORE YOU
_______
DISCONNECT THEM. INCORRECT CONNECTION OF WIRES WILL CAUSE
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.

(4) Disconnect the electrical connectors (5).

R (5) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).

(6) Remove the emergency exit location-sign (4).



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TASK 33-51-17-400-001

Installation of the Emergency Exit Location-Sign

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

R **ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-149, 201-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

33-51-17-991-001 Fig. 401

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

33-51-17-991-001-A Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 301-399,

33-51-17-991-001-B Fig. 401B



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**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-17-865-051

A. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-17-860-053

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the LIGHT
EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.

(4) Make sure that the stepladder is in position.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-17-860-053-A

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
pushbutton and its internal light are off.

(4) Make sure that the stepladder is in position.



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**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 33-51-17-991-001)

**ON A/C 151-199, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-51-17-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 33-51-17-991-001-B)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-17-910-051

A. Preparation for Installation

(1) Make sure that the parts retained from the removed component are
clean and in the correct condition.

(2) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(3) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

Subtask 33-51-17-420-050

B. Installation of the Emergency Exit Location-Sign

(1) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(2) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

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.



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(3) Connect the electrical connectors (5).

(4) Install the emergency exit location-sign (4) to the fuselage


structure with the washers (3) and the screws (2).

(5) Install the emergency-exit location-sign lens (1).

Subtask 33-51-17-865-053

C. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1WL, 2WL.

Subtask 33-51-17-860-051

D. Preparation for the Test

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-


002).

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT OFF
annunciator light 5WL is on.

Subtask 33-51-17-710-051

E. Do this operational test.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the overhead panel 25VU: On the related emergency exit location


sign:
- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the related emergency exit location
to the ON position. sign comes on.

On the overhead panel 25VU:


- the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator
light 5WL goes off.

2. On the overhead panel 25VU: On the related emergency exit location


sign:
- set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL - the related emergency exit location
to the OFF position. sign goes off.



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
On the overhead panel 25VU:
- the EMER EXIT LT OFF annunciator
light 5WL comes on.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-51-17-860-052

A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

(1) Remove the stepladder.

(2) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(3) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits. (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-


862-002)



EFF :

ALL  33-51-17

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LIGHT - EMERGENCY EXIT LOCATION, SEAT/WALL MOUNTED - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
_________________________________________________________________________

TASK 33-51-18-400-001

Installation of the Seat/Wall-Mounted Emergency-Exit Location-Light

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all the seat/wall-mounted emergency-exit
____
location- lights.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

33-51-00-710-001 Operational Test of Emergency Lights

3. __________
Job Set-up

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-51-18-710-050

A. Do the operational test of the cabin emergency lighting (Ref. TASK 33-51-
00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________


R

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301-302,
051-099, 159-199, 210-228, 236-238,  33-51-18

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LIGHT - EMERGENCY, SEAT/WALL MOUNTED - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
___________________________________________________________

TASK 33-51-19-400-001

Installation of the Seat/Wall-Mounted Emergency Light

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all the seat/wall-mounted emergency
____
lights.

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

33-51-00-710-001 Operational Test of Emergency Lights

3. __________
Job Set-up

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-51-19-710-050

A. Do the operational test of the cabin emergency lighting (Ref. TASK 33-51-
00-710-001).

5. Close-up
________


R

EFF :
301-302,
051-099, 159-199, 210-228, 236-238,  33-51-19

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______________________________________________________________________
PHOTOLUMINESCENT STRIP - FLOOR PROXIMITY EMERGENCY ESCAPE PATH MARKING
____________________
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

TASK 33-51-21-000-001

Removal of the Photoluminescent Strip of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape


Path-Marking

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific nonmetallic scraper

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External


Power

**ON A/C 106-149, 229-233,

33-51-21-991-001-A Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

33-51-21-991-001-G Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 303-304,

33-51-21-991-001-C Fig. 401B


R

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303-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

**ON A/C 305-399,

33-51-21-991-001-F Fig. 401C

**ON A/C 401-499,

33-51-21-991-001-D Fig. 401D

R **ON A/C 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299, 303-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-21-860-050

A. Energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001)

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 106-149, 229-233,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-51-21-991-001-A)

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-51-21-991-001-G)

**ON A/C 303-304,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 33-51-21-991-001-C)

**ON A/C 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401C/TASK 33-51-21-991-001-F)


R

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303-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401D/TASK 33-51-21-991-001-D)

**ON A/C 106-149, 229-233, 303-304, 401-499,

Subtask 33-51-21-020-050-A

A. Removal of the Photoluminescent Strip of the Floor-Proximity


Emergency-Escape Path-Marking

R (1) Remove the sealant (2) between the non-textile floor covering and the
photoluminescent strip (1) with a nonmetallic scraper.

(2) Remove the photoluminescent strip (1) from the floor panels. Use a
nonmetallic scraper to help the removal procedure.

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-21-020-050-D

A. Removal of the Photoluminescent Strip of the Floor-Proximity


Emergency-Escape Path-Marking

R NOTE : It is necessary to use a nonmetallic scraper to help the removal


____
R procedure.

R (1) Remove the clips (1) from the photoluminescent strips (3).

R (2) Remove the sealant (5) between the non-textile floor covering and the
photoluminescent strips (3) with a nonmetallic scraper.

(3) Remove the filter film (2), if installed.

(4) Remove the photoluminescent strips (3).

(5) Remove the filler (4), if necessary.


R

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303-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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Photoluminescent Strip (Floor Mounted)
of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marking
Figure 401/TASK 33-51-21-991-001-A12 (SHEET 1)



R EFF :

106-149, 229-233, 

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Photoluminescent Strip (Floor Mounted)
of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marking
Figure 401/TASK 33-51-21-991-001-A22 (SHEET 2)



R EFF :

106-149, 229-233, 

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Photoluminescent Strip (Floor Mounted)
of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marking
Figure 401A/TASK 33-51-21-991-001-G12 (SHEET 1)



R EFF : 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,


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Photoluminescent Strip (Floor Mounted)
of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marking
Figure 401A/TASK 33-51-21-991-001-G22 (SHEET 2)



R EFF : 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509,
511-526, 528-599,


33-51-21 Page 407
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Photoluminescent Strip (Floor Mounted)
of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marking
R Figure 401B/TASK 33-51-21-991-001-C12 (SHEET 1)



R EFF :

303-304, 

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Photoluminescent Strip (Floor Mounted)
of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marking
R Figure 401B/TASK 33-51-21-991-001-C22 (SHEET 2)



R EFF :

303-304, 

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Photoluminescent Strip (Floor Mounted)
of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marking
R Figure 401C/TASK 33-51-21-991-001-F12 (SHEET 1)



R EFF :

305-399, 

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Photoluminescent Strip (Floor Mounted)
of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marking
R Figure 401C/TASK 33-51-21-991-001-F22 (SHEET 2)



R EFF :

305-399, 

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Photoluminescent Strip (Floor Mounted)
of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marking
R Figure 401D/TASK 33-51-21-991-001-D12 (SHEET 1)



R EFF :

401-499, 

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Photoluminescent Strip (Floor Mounted)
of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marking
R Figure 401D/TASK 33-51-21-991-001-D22 (SHEET 2)



R EFF :

401-499, 

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R **ON A/C 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299, 303-399, 401-499, 501-509,
R 511-526, 528-599,

TASK 33-51-21-400-001

Installation of the Photoluminescent Strip of the Floor-Proximity


Emergency-Escape Path-Marking

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific nonmetallic scraper

B. Consumable Materials

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Material No. 08-057


PRIMER (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 09-036
SILICONE SEALANT (1 PART) (Ref. 20-31-00)
Material No. 11-003 USA ASTM D 740
METHYL-ETHYL-KETONE (Ref. 20-31-00)


R

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303-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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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

**ON A/C 106-149, 229-233,

33-51-21-991-001-A Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

33-51-21-991-001-G Fig. 401A

**ON A/C 303-304,

33-51-21-991-001-C Fig. 401B

**ON A/C 305-399,

33-51-21-991-001-F Fig. 401C

**ON A/C 401-499,

33-51-21-991-001-D Fig. 401D

R **ON A/C 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299, 303-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-21-860-051

A. Make sure that the ground service network is energized (Ref. TASK 24-42-
00-861-001).


R

EFF : 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299,
303-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 106-149, 229-233,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-51-21-991-001-A)

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-51-21-991-001-G)

**ON A/C 303-304,

(Ref. Fig. 401B/TASK 33-51-21-991-001-C)

**ON A/C 305-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401C/TASK 33-51-21-991-001-F)

**ON A/C 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 401D/TASK 33-51-21-991-001-D)

**ON A/C 106-149, 229-233, 303-304, 401-499,

Subtask 33-51-21-910-050-A

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 sealant (2) with a nonmetallic scraper.


R

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303-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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(2) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area on the floor
panels with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-003).

(3) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

Subtask 33-51-21-420-050-A

B. Installation of the Photoluminescent Strip of the Floor-Proximity


Emergency-Escape Path-Marking

R (1) Cut the photoluminescent strip (1) to the correct length.

(2) Remove the protective foil from the photoluminescent strip (1).

(3) Align the self-adhesive photoluminescent strip (1) and install it


with a soft cotton cloth.
R

R (a) Make sure that the ends of the photoluminescent strip (1) have a
R distance of 2.0 mm (0.0787 in.) from the adjacent
R photoluminescent strip.
R

R (b) Do the installation with light hand pressure from one end of the
R photoluminescent strip (1) to the other.

(4) Apply SEALANTS (Material No. 09-036) (2) between the photoluminescent
strip (1) and the non-textile floor-covering.

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-21-910-050-C

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 sealant (5) with a nonmetallic scraper.


R

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303-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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(2) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area on the floor
panels with CLEANING AGENTS (Material No. 11-003).

(3) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

Subtask 33-51-21-420-050-D

B. Installation of the Photoluminescent Strips of the Floor-Proximity


Emergency-Escape Path-Marking

R (1) Installation of the filler (4)

NOTE : The filler is only necessary for flush installation of the


____
photoluminescent strips with the floor covering.

R (a) Cut the filler (4) to the correct length.

NOTE : There must be a distance of 2.0 mm (0.0787 in.) between


____
the filler (4) and the adjacent filler.

(b) Remove the protective foil from the filler (4).

(c) Align the self-adhesive filler (4) and install it with a soft
cotton cloth.

R (2) Installation of the photoluminescent strip (3)

R (a) Cut the photoluminescent strips (3) to the correct length.

R NOTE : There must be a distance of 2.0 mm (0.0787 in.) between


____
R the ends of the the photoluminescent strips.

(b) Remove the protective foil from the photoluminescent strips (3).

(c) Align the self-adhesive photoluminescent strips (3) and install


them with a soft cotton cloth. Do the installation with light
hand pressure from one end of the photoluminescent strip to the
other.

(d) Make sure that the photoluminescent strips are correctly


installed.

(3) Apply BONDING AND ADHESIVE COMPOUNDS (Material No. 08-057) between
the edges of the photoluminescent strips (3) and the non-textile
floor-covering.


R

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501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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(4) Apply the SEALANTS (Material No. 09-036) (5) between the edges of the
photoluminescent strips (3) and the non-textile floor-covering.

R (a) If necessary, cut the filter film (2) to the correct length and
R put it in position on the photoluminescent strips (3).

(b) Install the clips (1).

R **ON A/C 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299, 303-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-51-21-860-052

A. De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001)


R

EFF : 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299,
303-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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TASK 33-51-21-920-002

Discard Photoluminescent Floor Path Marking System

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

33-51-21-000-001 Removal of the Photoluminescent Strip of the


Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marking
33-51-21-400-001 Installation of the Photoluminescent Strip of the
Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marking

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-21-941-050

A. There is no special job set-up for this task.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-51-21-020-051

A. Remove and discard the Strips of the Photoluminescent Floor Path Marking
System (Ref. TASK 33-51-21-000-001).

Subtask 33-51-21-420-051

B. Install the new Strips of the Photoluminescent Floor Path Marking System
(Ref. TASK 33-51-21-400-001).


R

EFF : 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299,
303-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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______________________________________________________________________
PHOTOLUMINESCENT STRIP - FLOOR PROXIMITY EMERGENCY ESCAPE PATH MARKING
_________________
CLEANING/PAINTING

TASK 33-51-21-100-001

Cleaning of the Photoluminescent Strips of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape


Path-Marking

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

To make sure that the photoluminescent strips operate correctly.

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific lint-free cloth


No specific masking paper
No specific mild detergent

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

**ON A/C 106-149, 229-233, 303-304, 401-499,

33-51-21-991-003 Fig. 701

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

33-51-21-991-003-B Fig. 701A


R

EFF : 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299,
303-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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R **ON A/C 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299, 303-399, 401-499, 501-509,
R 511-526, 528-599,

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-21-860-053

A. Energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-51-21-110-050

A. Cleaning of the Floor-Mounted Photoluminescent-Strips of the


Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marking

**ON A/C 106-149, 229-233, 303-304, 401-499,

(Ref. Fig. 701/TASK 33-51-21-991-003)

R **ON A/C 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 305-399, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

(Ref. Fig. 701A/TASK 33-51-21-991-003-B)

R **ON A/C 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299, 303-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

NOTE : The procedure to clean one photoluminescent strip is given. The


____
procedure to clean the other photoluminescent strips is almost the
same.

(1) Attach the masking paper to each side of the photoluminescent strip
(1), to protect the floor covering (2) from contamination.

(2) Use a lint-free cloth and a mixture of warm water and a mild
detergent to remove the heavy contamination from the photoluminescent
strip (1).

(3) Make sure that you do not damage the floor covering (2).

(4) Use a clean lint-free cloth and clean water to remove the remaining
contamination.


R

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303-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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Floor Mounted Photoluminescent-Strips
Figure 701/TASK 33-51-21-991-003


R

EFF :

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Floor Mounted Photoluminescent-Strips
Figure 701A/TASK 33-51-21-991-003-B


R

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501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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(5) If necessary, do the cleaning procedure again, until the
photoluminescent strip (1) is clean.

(6) Use a clean lint-free cloth to dry and polish the photoluminescent
strip (1).

(7) Remove and discard the masking paper.

5. Close-up
________

Subtask 33-51-21-860-054

A. Put the aircraft back to the serviceable condition.

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) De-energize the ground service network


(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-862-001).


R

EFF : 106-149, 229-235, 239-249, 251-299,
303-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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POWER SUPPLY UNIT - EMERGENCY (10WL,11WL,12WL,13WL) - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
__________________________________________________________________________

TASK 33-51-38-000-001

Removal of the Emergency Power-Supply Unit (EPSU)

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 stepladder 1.5 m (4 ft. 11 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CMM 335107

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,

33-51-38-991-001-A Fig. 401

**ON A/C 301-399,

33-51-38-991-001-B Fig. 401A


FOR FIN 10WL
25-23-42-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels - Forward Utility Area
FOR FIN 13WL
25-23-42-000-002 Removal of the Ceiling Panels - Aft Utility Area
35-21-41-000-001 Removal of the Emergency Oxygen Containers
FOR FIN 11WL
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-44-000-001 Removal of the Lower Sidewall-Panels (Dado Panels)



EFF :

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

FOR FIN 12WL


25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-44-000-001 Removal of the Lower Sidewall-Panels (Dado Panels)
FOR FIN 14WL
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels
FOR FIN 15WL
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-38-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the LIGHT
EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-38-860-050-A

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.



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(3) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
pushbutton and its internal light are off.

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-38-865-050

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05
122VU LIGHTING/CABIN/EMER/LT 3WL V07

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 33-51-38-010-050-A

C. Get Access

(1) Put the stepladder in position:


FOR 10WL
at the left FWD passenger/crew door,
FOR 13WL
between the AFT passenger/crew doors.

(2) Remove the ceiling panel to get access to the emergency power-supply
unit:
FOR 10WL
remove 221BC at the left FWD passenger/crew door (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-
000-001),

(3) Remove the lower sidewall panel to get access to the emergency
power-supply unit:
FOR 11WL
remove 241KW at the left emergency exit(s) (Ref. TASK 25-23-44-000-
001),
FOR 12WL
remove 242KW at the right emergency exit(s) (Ref. TASK 25-23-44-000-
001).
FOR 13WL



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(4) Open the ceiling filler-panel door adjacent to the ceiling panel
261CC at the left AFT passenger/crew door.

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 33-51-38-010-050-B

C. Get Access

(1) Put the stepladder in position:


FOR 10WL
at the left FWD passenger/crew door,
FOR 11WL
between the rear emergency exit doors,
FOR 12WL
between the rear emergency exit doors,
FOR 13WL
between the AFT passenger/crew doors,
FOR 14WL
between the forward emergency exit doors,
FOR 15WL
between the forward emergency exit doors.

(2) Remove the ceiling panel to get access to the emergency power-supply
unit:
FOR 10WL
remove 221BC at the left FWD passenger/crew door (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-
000-001),
FOR 11WL
remove 251KC between the rear emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-23-
41-000-001),
FOR 12WL
remove 251KC between the rear emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-23-
41-000-001),
FOR 14WL
remove 231JC between the forward emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-
23-41-000-001),
FOR 15WL
remove 231JC between the forward emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-
23-41-000-001),

(3) Lower one side of the emergency oxygen container and remove the
ceiling panel to get access to the emergency power-supply unit:
FOR 13WL
- disengage and lower one side of the emergency oxygen container 33WR
between the AFT passenger/crew doors (Ref. TASK 35-21-41-000-001),


R

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511-526, 528-599, 
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- do not disconnect the electrical connector of the emergency oxygen
container.
- remove the ceiling panel 261CC at the left AFT passenger/crew door
(Ref. TASK 25-23-42-000-002).

**ON A/C ALL

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,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-51-38-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-51-38-991-001-B)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-38-020-051

A. Removal of the Emergency Power-Supply Unit (EPSU)

R (1) Removal of the EPSU


R

R (a) Disconnect the electrical connector (2) from the emergency


R power-supply unit (1).
R

R (b) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connector(s).


R

R (c) Remove the screws (3) and the washers (4) from the emergency
R power-supply unit (1).
R

R (d) Remove the emergency power-supply unit (1).

R NOTE : With a fully charged EPSU battery, a new start of the


____
R power supply of the emergency lights will be faster.



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Emergency Power-Supply Unit
Figure 401/TASK 33-51-38-991-001-A


R

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201-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
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R Emergency Power-Supply Unit
R Figure 401A/TASK 33-51-38-991-001-B


R

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R (2) Removal of the EPSU battery (if necessary)
R

R (a) Remove the screws (5) from the battery (6).


R

R (b) Carefully remove the battery (6) from the emergency power-supply
R unit (1).
R

R (c) Keep the battery (6) and/or the spare batteries under work shop
R conditions connected to a constant power source (Ref. CMM
335107).



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TASK 33-51-38-400-001

Installation of the Emergency Power-Supply Unit (EPSU)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific stepladder 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
CMM 335107

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,

33-51-38-991-001-A Fig. 401

**ON A/C 301-399,

33-51-38-991-001-B Fig. 401A


FOR FIN 10WL
25-23-42-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels - Forward Utility
Area
FOR FIN 11WL
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-44-400-001 Installation of the Lower Sidewall-Panels (Dado
Panels)
FOR FIN 12WL



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels


25-23-44-400-001 Installation of the Lower Sidewall-Panels (Dado
Panels)
FOR FIN 13WL
25-23-42-400-002 Installation of the Ceiling Panels - Aft Utility Area
35-21-41-400-001 Installation of the Emergency Oxygen Containers
FOR FIN 14WL
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels
FOR FIN 15WL
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-38-860-053

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the stepladder is in position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(3) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(4) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the LIGHT
EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.


R

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R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
R 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-38-860-053-B

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the stepladder is in position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(3) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(4) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
pushbutton and its internal light are off.

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 33-51-38-860-053-C

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
pushbutton and its internal light are off.

(4) Make sure that the stepladder is in position:


FOR 10WL
at the left forward passenger/crew door
FOR 11WL
between the rear emergency exit doors
FOR 12WL
between the rear emergency exit doors
FOR 13WL
between the aft passenger/crew doors
FOR 14WL
between the forward emergency exit doors
FOR 15WL
between the forward emergency exit doors.


R

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301-399, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,
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**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-38-865-051

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05
122VU LIGHTING/CABIN/EMER/LT 3WL V07

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,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-51-38-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-51-38-991-001-B)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-38-420-050

A. Installation of the Emergency Power-Supply Unit (EPSU)

(1) Put the emergency power-supply unit (1) in position.

(2) Install the emergency power-supply unit (1) with the screws (3) and
the washers (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 electrical connector (2) to the emergency power-supply
unit (1).

NOTE : Make sure that the cable installed to the emergency


____
power-supply unit (1) has a drop loop in front of the
electrical connector.

Subtask 33-51-38-865-054

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05
122VU LIGHTING/CABIN/EMER/LT 3WL V07

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 33-51-38-860-052

R C. Preparation for the Test

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-


002).

R (2) If the EPSU supplies overwing emergency lights, make sure that these
R overwing emergency lights operate:

(a) Pull down and remove the cover flap from one of the related
hatches.

NOTE : The SLIDE ARMED light on the cabin lining at the emergency
____
exits comes on.

(b) Push the latch pin against the spring and turn it a quarter turn
counterclockwise to retract it to the DISARMED position.

NOTE : The SLIDE ARMED light goes off.


____

(c) Make sure that the overwing emergency lights come on.


R

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(d) Push the latch pin against the spring and turn it a quarter turn
clockwise to extend it to the ARMED position.

NOTE : The SLIDE ARMED light comes on.


____

(e) Make sure that the overwing emergency lights go off.

(f) Install and close the removed cover flap on the related hatch.

NOTE : The SLIDE ARMED light goes off.


____

(3) On the overhead panel 25VU, set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL to the ON
position.

R (4) Make sure that all the other lights and signs of the emergency
R lighting system connected to this EPSU are operate correctly.

(5) On the overhead panel 25VU, set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL to the
OFF position.

(6) Make sure that the battery is fully charged before you install it in
the power-supply unit (Ref. CMM 335107).

R (7) If it was removed before, carefully put the battery (6) in the EPSU
R (1) and install the screws (5).

NOTE : To measure and keep the load values, the load programming
____
(TEACH IN) of the EPSU starts automatically when:
R - AC and DC electrical power are available.
R - On the FAP 120RH the LIGHT EMER pushbutton switch and its
R light are off.
R
R - On the overhead panel 25VU the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL is in
R the OFF position.
R - On the overhead panel 25VU the NO SMOKING switch 190RH is in
R the OFF position.
R - The overwing emergency lights are off.
R - The EPSU is installed on the A/C for the first time.
R - The battery was removed for more than five seconds and is
R then installed again.


R

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**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 33-51-38-860-052-A

R C. Preparation for the Test

(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-


002).

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL to the ON
position.

(3) Make sure that all the lights and signs of the emergency lighting
R system connected to this EPSU are operate correctly.

(4) On the overhead panel 25VU, set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL to the
OFF position.

(5) Make sure that the battery is fully charged before you install it in
the power-supply unit (Ref. CMM 335107).

R (6) Carefully put the battery (6) in the EPSU (1) and install the screws
R (5).
R

NOTE : To measure and keep the load values, the load programming
____
(TEACH IN) of the EPSU starts automatically when:
R - The AC and the DC power are available.
R - On the FAP 120RH the LIGHT EMER pushbutton switch and its
R light are off.
R
R - On the overhead panel 25VU the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL is in
R the OFF position.
R - On the overhead panel 25VU the NO SMOKING switch 190RH is in
R the OFF position.
R - The EPSU is installed on the A/C for the first time.
R - The battery was removed for more than five seconds and is
R then installed again.


R

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**ON A/C 001-003, 051-052,

Subtask 33-51-38-740-050

D. Do this test.

NOTE : The test is the same for all emergency power-supply units.
____

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

**ON EPSU P/N 3214-5X

1. On the emergency power-supply On the emergency power-supply unit:


unit:
- push the TEST pushbutton for - the green LED
approx. 2 s. - BATTERY OK,
- INTERNAL LOADS OK,
- EXTERNAL LOADS OK
come on for approx. 1 min, if all
test loops are completed without
malfunction.
**ON EPSU P/N 3214-54-10

2. On the emergency power-supply On the emergency power-supply unit:


unit:
- push the TEST membrane switch - the green SYSTEM OK LED comes on for
for approximately 2 s. approximately 30 s if all test loops
are completed without malfunction.


R

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R **ON A/C 004-049, 053-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,
R 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-38-740-050-A

D. Do this test.

NOTE : The test is the same for all emergency power-supply units.
____

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACTION RESULT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. On the emergency power-supply On the emergency power-supply unit:


unit:
- push the TEST membrane switch - the green SYSTEM OK LED comes on for
for approximately 2 s. approximately 30 s if all test loops
are completed without malfunction.

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

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 33-51-38-410-052-A

A. Close Access

(1) Install the ceiling panel:


FOR 10WL
install 221BC at the left FWD passenger/crew door (Ref. TASK 25-23-
42-400-001).

(2) Install the lower sidewall panel:


FOR 11WL
install 241KW at the left emergency exit(s) (Ref. TASK 25-23-44-400-
001),
FOR 12WL
install 242KW at the right emergency exit(s) (Ref. TASK 25-23-44-400-
001).
FOR 13WL

(3) Close the ceiling filler-panel adjacent to the ceiling panel 261CC at
the left AFT passenger/crew door.



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(4) Remove the stepladder(s).

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 33-51-38-410-052-B

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the ceiling panel:


FOR 10WL
install 221BC at the left FWD passenger/crew door (Ref. TASK 25-23-
42-400-001),
FOR 11WL
install 251KC between the rear emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-23-
41-400-001),
FOR 12WL
install 251KC between the rear emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-23-
41-400-001),
FOR 14WL
install 231JC between the forward emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-
23-41-400-001),
FOR 15WL
install 231JC between the forward emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-
23-41-400-001),

(3) Engage the emergency oxygen container and install the ceiling panel:
FOR 13WL
- lift and engage the emergency oxygen container 33WR between the AFT
passenger/crew doors (Ref. TASK 35-21-41-400-001),
- install the ceiling panel 261CC at the left AFT passenger/crew door
(Ref. TASK 25-23-42-400-002).

(4) Remove the stepladder(s).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-38-862-051

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-


002).



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CES 
TASK 33-51-38-000-002

Removal of the Battery of the Emergency Power-Supply Unit

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 stepladder 1.5 m (4 ft. 11 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CMM 335107

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,

33-51-38-991-001-A Fig. 401

**ON A/C 301-399,

33-51-38-991-001-B Fig. 401A


FOR FIN 10WL
25-23-42-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels - Forward Utility Area
FOR FIN 13WL
35-21-41-000-001 Removal of the Emergency Oxygen Containers
FOR FIN 11WL
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-44-000-001 Removal of the Lower Sidewall-Panels (Dado Panels)
FOR FIN 12WL
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-44-000-001 Removal of the Lower Sidewall-Panels (Dado Panels)
FOR FIN 14WL



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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels


FOR FIN 15WL
25-23-41-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-38-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the LIGHT
EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,


R 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-38-860-051-A

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch
4WL is in the OFF position.

(2) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(3) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
pushbutton and its internal light are off.



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**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-38-865-055

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05
122VU LIGHTING/CABIN/EMER/LT 3WL V07

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 33-51-38-010-051-A

C. Get Access

(1) Put the stepladder in position:


FOR 10WL
at the left FWD passenger/crew door,
FOR 13WL
between the AFT passenger/crew doors.

(2) Remove the ceiling panel to get access to the emergency power-supply
unit:
FOR 10WL
remove 221BC at the left FWD passenger/crew door (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-
000-001).

(3) Remove the lower sidewall panel to get access to the emergency
power-supply unit:
FOR 11WL
remove 241KW at the left emergency exit(s) (Ref. TASK 25-23-44-000-
001),
FOR 12WL
remove 242KW at the right emergency exit(s) (Ref. TASK 25-23-44-000-
001).

(4) Lower one side of the emergency oxygen container to get access to the
emergency power-supply unit:
FOR 13WL
disengage and lower one side of the emergency oxygen container 33WR
between the AFT passenger/crew doors (Ref. TASK 35-21-41-000-001).


R

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NOTE : Do not disconnect the electrical connector of the emergency
____
oxygen container.

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 33-51-38-010-051-B

C. Get Access

(1) Put the stepladder in position:


FOR 10WL
at the left FWD passenger/crew door,
FOR 11WL
between the rear emergency exit doors,
FOR 12WL
between the rear emergency exit doors,
FOR 13WL
between the AFT passenger/crew doors,
FOR 14WL
between the forward emergency exit doors,
FOR 15WL
between the forward emergency exit doors.

(2) Remove the ceiling panel to get access to the emergency power-supply
unit:
FOR 10WL
remove 221BC at the left FWD passenger/crew door (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-
000-001),
FOR 11WL
remove 251KC between the rear emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-23-
41-000-001),
FOR 12WL
remove 251KC between the rear emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-23-
41-000-001),
FOR 14WL
remove 231JC between the forward emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-
23-41-000-001),
FOR 15WL
remove 231JC between the forward emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-
23-41-000-001),

(3) Lower one side of the emergency oxygen container to get access to the
emergency power-supply unit:
FOR 13WL
disengage and lower one side of the emergency oxygen container 33WR
between the AFT passenger/crew doors (Ref. TASK 35-21-41-000-001),


R

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201-249, 251-299, 301-399, 401-499, 501-509,
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511-526, 528-599, 
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do not disconnect the electrical connector of the emergency oxygen
container.

**ON A/C ALL

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,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-51-38-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-51-38-991-001-B)

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-38-020-053

A. Removal of the Battery of the Emergency Power-Supply Unit

(1) Remove the screws (5) from the battery (6).

(2) Carefully remove the battery (6) from the emergency power-supply unit
(1).

(3) Keep the battery (6) and/or the spare batteries under work shop
conditions connected to a constant power source (Ref. CMM 335107).



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TASK 33-51-38-400-002

Installation of the Battery of the Emergency Power-Supply Unit

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
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No specific stepladder 1.5 m (4 ft. 11 in.)

B. Referenced Information

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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24-41-00-862-002 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied


from the External Power
CMM 335107

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,

33-51-38-991-001-A Fig. 401

**ON A/C 301-399,

33-51-38-991-001-B Fig. 401A


FOR FIN 10WL
25-23-42-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels - Forward Utility
Area
FOR FIN 13WL
24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the
External Power
35-21-41-400-001 Installation of the Emergency Oxygen Containers
FOR FIN 11WL
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels



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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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25-23-44-400-001 Installation of the Lower Sidewall-Panels (Dado


Panels)
FOR FIN 12WL
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels
25-23-44-400-001 Installation of the Lower Sidewall-Panels (Dado
Panels)
FOR FIN 14WL
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels
FOR FIN 15WL
24-41-00-861-002 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the
External Power
25-23-41-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels

**ON A/C ALL

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-38-865-056

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
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49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05
122VU LIGHTING/CABIN/EMER/LT 3WL V07

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-38-860-054

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the stepladder is in position:


FOR 10WL
at the left FWD passenger/crew door,
FOR 13WL
between the AFT passenger/crew doors.


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(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-
002).

(3) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(4) On the Forward Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the LIGHT
EMER pushbutton switch and its integral light are off.

(5) If the emergency power-supply unit supplies overwing emergency


lights, make sure that these overwing emergency lights operate:

(a) Pull down and remove the cover flap from one of the related
hatches.

NOTE : The SLIDE ARMED light on the cabin lining at the emergency
____
exits comes on.

(b) Push the latch pin against the spring and turn it a quarter turn
counterclockwise to retract it to the DISARMED position.

NOTE : The SLIDE ARMED light goes off.


____

(c) Make sure that the overwing emergency lights come on.

(d) Push the latch pin against the spring and turn it a quarter turn
clockwise to extend it to the ARMED position.

NOTE : The SLIDE ARMED light comes on.


____

(e) Make sure that the overwing emergency lights go off.

(f) Install and close the removed cover flap on the related hatch.

NOTE : The SLIDE ARMED light goes off.


____

(6) On the overhead panel 25VU, set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL to the ON
position.

(7) Make sure that the other loads connected to the emergency
power-supply unit operate.

(8) On the overhead panel 25VU, set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL to the
OFF position.


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R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,
R 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-38-860-054-B

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the stepladder is in position:


FOR 10WL
at the left forward passenger/crew door
FOR 13WL
between the AFT passenger/crew doors.

(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-


002).

(3) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(4) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
pushbutton and its internal light are off.

(5) If the emergency power-supply unit supplies overwing emergency


lights, make sure that these overwing emergency lights operate:

(a) Pull down and remove the cover flap from one of the related
hatches.

NOTE : The SLIDE ARMED light on the cabin lining at the emergency
____
exits comes on.

(b) Push the latch pin against the spring and turn it a quarter turn
counterclockwise to retract it to the DISARMED position.

NOTE : The SLIDE ARMED light goes off.


____

(c) Make sure that the overwing emergency lights come on.

(d) Push the latch pin against the spring and turn it a quarter turn
clockwise to extend it to the ARMED position.

NOTE : The SLIDE ARMED light comes on.


____

(e) Make sure that the overwing emergency lights go off.


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(f) Install and close the removed cover flap on the related hatch.

NOTE : The SLIDE ARMED light goes off.


____

(6) On the overhead panel 25VU, set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL to the ON
position.

(7) Make sure that the other loads connected to the emergency
power-supply unit operate.

(8) On the overhead panel 25VU, set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL to the
OFF position.

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 33-51-38-860-054-C

B. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the stepladder is in position:


FOR 10WL
at the left forward passenger/crew door
FOR 11WL
between the rear emergency exit doors
FOR 12WL
between the rear emergency exit doors
FOR 13WL
between the aft passenger/crew doors
FOR 14WL
between the forward emergency exit doors
FOR 15WL
between the forward emergency exit doors.

(2) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-861-


002).

(3) On the overhead panel 25VU, make sure that the NO SMOKING switch
190RH is in the OFF position.

(4) On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH, make sure that the EMER
pushbutton and its internal light are off.

(5) On the overhead panel 25VU, set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL to the ON
position.


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(6) Make sure that the loads connected to the emergency power-supply unit
operate.

(7) On the overhead panel 25VU, set the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL to the
OFF position.

**ON A/C ALL

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,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-51-38-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 301-399,

(Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-51-38-991-001-B)

**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-233, 236-238,

Subtask 33-51-38-420-052

A. Installation of the Battery of the Emergency Power-Supply Unit

NOTE : Make sure that the contacts between the battery and the emergency
____
power supply unit are clean and in good condition.

(1) Carefully install the battery (6) to the emergency power-supply unit
(1) with the screws (5) and tighten.

NOTE : Make sure that the battery is fully charged before you install
____
it to the emergency power-supply unit (Ref. CMM 335107).

NOTE : To measure and keep the load values, the load programming
____
(TEACH IN) of the EPSU starts automatically when:
- the AC and the DC power are available,
- on the FAP 120RH the LIGHT EMER pushbutton switch and its
integral light are off,
- on the overhead panel 25VU the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL is in
the OFF position,
- on the overhead panel 25VU the NO SMOKING switch 190RH is in
the OFF position,
- the overwing emergency lights are off,


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- the emergency power-supply unit is installed on the A/C for
the first time, or
the battery was removed for more than 5 s and is then
installed again.

R **ON A/C 106-149, 234-235, 239-249, 251-299, 401-499, 501-509, 511-526,


R 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-38-420-052-B

A. Installation of the Battery of the Emergency Power-Supply Unit (EPSU)

(1) Make sure that the contacts between the battery and the EPSU are
clean and in good condition.

(2) Carefully install the battery (6) to the EPSU (1) with the screws (5)
and tighten.

(3) Make sure that the battery is fully charged before you install it to
the EPSU (Ref. CMM 335107).

NOTE : To measure and keep the load values, the load programming
____
(TEACH IN) of the EPSU starts automatically when:
- The AC and the DC power are available.
- On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH the EMER button
and its light are off.
- On the overhead panel 25VU the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL is in
the OFF position.
- On the overhead panel 25VU the NO SMOKING switch 190RH is in
the OFF position.
- The overwing emergency lights are off.
- The EPSU is installed on the A/C for the first time, or
the battery was removed for more than 5 s and is then
installed again.

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 33-51-38-420-052-C

A. Installation of the Battery of the Emergency Power-Supply Unit (EPSU)

(1) Make sure that the contacts between the battery and the EPSU are
clean and in good condition.

(2) Carefully install the battery (6) to the EPSU (1) with the screws (5)
and tighten.


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(3) Make sure that the battery is fully charged before you install it to
the EPSU (Ref. CMM 335107).

NOTE : To measure and keep the load values, the load programming
____
(TEACH IN) of the
EPSU starts automatically when:
- The AC and the DC power are available.
- On the Flight Attendant Panel (FAP) 120RH the EMER button
and its light are off.
- On the overhead panel 25VU the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL is in
the OFF position.
- On the overhead panel 25VU the NO SMOKING switch 190RH is in
the OFF position.
- The EPSU is installed on the A/C for the first time, or
the battery was removed for more than 5 s and is then
installed again.

**ON A/C 001-003, 051-052,

Subtask 33-51-38-710-052

B. Do this test.

NOTE : The test is the same for all batteries of the emergency
____
power-supply units.

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ACTION RESULT
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**ON EPSU P/N 3214-5X

1. On the emergency power-supply On the emergency power-supply unit:


unit:
- push the TEST pushbutton for - the green LED
approx. 2 s. - BATTERY OK,
- INTERNAL LOADS OK,
- EXTERNAL LOADS OK
come on for approx. 1 min, if all
test loops are completed without
malfunction.
**ON EPSU P/N 3214-54-10

2. On the emergency power-supply On the emergency power-supply unit:


unit:


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ACTION RESULT
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- push the TEST membrane switch - the green SYSTEM OK LED comes on for
for approximately 2 s. approximately 30 s if all test loops
are completed without malfunction.

R **ON A/C 004-049, 053-099, 101-149, 151-199, 201-249, 251-299, 301-399,


R 401-499, 501-509, 511-526, 528-599,

Subtask 33-51-38-710-052-A

B. Do this test.

NOTE : The test is the same for all batteries of the emergency
____
power-supply units.

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ACTION RESULT
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1. On the emergency power-supply On the emergency power-supply unit:


unit:
- push the TEST membrane switch - the green SYSTEM OK LED comes on for
for approximately 2 s. approximately 30 s if all test loops
are completed without malfunction.

**ON A/C ALL

5. Close-up
________

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 33-51-38-410-053-A

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the ceiling panel:


FOR 10WL
install 221BC at the left FWD passenger/crew door (Ref. TASK 25-23-
42-400-001).


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(3) Install the lower sidewall panel:
FOR 11WL
install 241KW at the left emergency exit(s) (Ref. TASK 25-23-44-400-
001),
FOR 12WL
install 242KW at the right emergency exit(s) (Ref. TASK 25-23-44-400-
001).

(4) Engage the emergency oxygen container:


FOR 13WL
lift and engage the emergency oxygen container 33WR between the AFT
passenger/crew doors (Ref. TASK 35-21-41-400-001).

(5) Remove the stepladder(s).

**ON A/C 301-399,

Subtask 33-51-38-410-053-B

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the ceiling panel:


FOR 10WL
install 221BC at the left FWD passenger/crew door (Ref. TASK 25-23-
42-400-001),
FOR 11WL
install 251KC between the rear emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-23-
41-400-001),
FOR 12WL
install 251KC between the rear emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-23-
41-400-001),
FOR 14WL
install 231JC between the forward emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-
23-41-400-001),
FOR 15WL
install 231JC between the forward emergency exit doors (Ref. TASK 25-
23-41-400-001),

(3) Engage the emergency oxygen container:


FOR 13WL
lift and engage the emergency oxygen container 33WR between the AFT
passenger/crew doors (Ref. TASK 35-21-41-400-001).


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(4) Remove the stepladder(s).

**ON A/C ALL

Subtask 33-51-38-862-052

B. De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits (Ref. TASK 24-41-00-862-


002).



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POWER SUPPLY UNIT - FLOOR PROXIMITY EMERGENCY ESCAPE PATH MARKING LIGHT
____________________
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

TASK 33-51-39-000-001

Removal of the Power Supply Unit for the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape


Path-Marking Light

WARNING : MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CIRCUITS IN MAINTENANCE ARE ISOLATED BEFORE
_______
YOU SUPPLY ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE AIRCRAFT.

NOTE : The procedure is the same for all power supply units of the
____
floor-proximity emergency-escape path-markers.

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 stepladder 1.5 m (4 ft. 11 in.)
FOR FIN 110WL2
No specific blanking caps
FOR FIN 110WL1, 110WL3
No specific blanking caps


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B. Referenced Information

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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 201-209,

33-51-39-991-001 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 151-158,

R 33-51-39-991-001-A Fig. 401A


R
FOR FIN 110WL1
25-23-42-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels - Forward Utility Area
FOR FIN 110WL3
25-23-45-000-004 Removal of the Door Frame Linings at the Right AFT
Passenger/Crew Door
25-26-41-000-003 Removal of the Aft Curtain Rail
FOR FIN 110WL2
25-23-44-000-001 Removal of the Lower Sidewall-Panels (Dado Panels)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-39-860-050

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the overhead panel 25VU
is in the OFF position.

(2) Make sure that the LIGHT EMER pushbutton switch and its integral
light on the forward attendant panel 120RH are off.


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Subtask 33-51-39-865-050

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
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49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 201-209,

Subtask 33-51-39-010-050-B

C. Get Access

(1) Put the stepladder in position:


FOR 110WL1
in Zone 221,
FOR 110WL3
in Zone 262.

(2) Remove the AFT curtain rail to get access to the access panel 262VW
(Ref. TASK 25-26-41-000-003):
FOR 110WL3

(3) Remove the access panel:


FOR 110WL1
221BC (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-000-001),
FOR 110WL2
241AW (Ref. TASK 25-23-44-000-001),
FOR 110WL3
262VW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-004).

**ON A/C 151-158,

Subtask 33-51-39-010-050-A

C. Get Access

(1) Put the stepladder in position:


FOR 110WL1
in Zone 221,
FOR 110WL3
in Zone 262.


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(2) Remove the AFT curtain rail to get access to the access panel 262VW
(Ref. TASK 25-26-41-000-003):
FOR 110WL3

(3) Remove the access panel:


FOR 110WL1
221BC (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-000-001),
FOR 110WL2
241GX,
FOR 110WL3
262VW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-004).

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 201-209,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-51-39-991-001)

R **ON A/C 151-158,

R (Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-51-39-991-001-A)


R

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

Subtask 33-51-39-020-050

A. Removal of the Power Supply Unit

FOR 110WL1, 110WL3

(1) Disconnect the electrical connector (1).

(2) Put blanking caps on the disconnected electrical connectors.

(3) Remove the screws (2) the washers (3) and the power supply unit (4).

FOR 110WL2

(4) Remove the screws (2) and the washers (3) and the power supply unit
(4) sufficiently to get access to the electrical connector (1).


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Power Supply Unit of the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marker
Figure 401/TASK 33-51-39-991-001


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Power Supply Unit for the Emergency-Escape Path-Marking Lights
R Figure 401A/TASK 33-51-39-991-001-A


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(5) Disconnect the electrical connector (1).

(6) Put blanking caps on the electrical connectors.


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TASK 33-51-39-400-001

Installation of the Power Supply Unit for the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape


Path-Marking Light

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific stepladder 1.5 m (4 ft. 11 in.)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

33-51-00-710-002 Operational Test of Emergency Escape-Path


Marking-Lights

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 201-209,

33-51-39-991-001 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 151-158,

R 33-51-39-991-001-A Fig. 401A


R
FOR FIN 110WL1
25-23-42-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels - Forward Utility Area
25-23-42-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels - Forward Utility
Area
FOR FIN 110WL3
25-23-45-000-004 Removal of the Door Frame Linings at the Right AFT
Passenger/Crew Door
25-23-45-400-005 Installation of the Door Frame Linings at the Right
AFT Passenger/Crew Door


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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
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25-26-41-000-003 Removal of the Aft Curtain Rail


25-26-41-400-003 Installation of the Aft Curtain Rail
FOR FIN 110WL2
25-23-44-000-001 Removal of the Lower Sidewall-Panels (Dado Panels)
25-23-44-400-001 Installation of the Lower Sidewall-Panels (Dado
Panels)

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-39-860-051

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the overhead panel 25VU
is in the OFF position.

(2) Make sure that the LIGHT EMER pushbutton switch and its integral
light on the forward attendant panel 120RH are off.

Subtask 33-51-39-865-052

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

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PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
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49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05


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R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 201-209,

Subtask 33-51-39-010-051-B

C. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the stepladder is in position:


FOR 110WL1
in Zone 221
FOR 110WL3
in Zone 262.

(2) Make sure that the AFT curtain rail is removed to get access to the
access panel 262VW (Ref. TASK 25-26-41-000-003):
FOR 110WL3

(3) Make sure that the access panel is removed:


FOR 110WL1
221BC (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-000-001),
FOR 110WL2
241AW (Ref. TASK 25-23-44-000-001),
FOR 110WL3
262VW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-004).

**ON A/C 151-158,

Subtask 33-51-39-010-051-A

C. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the stepladder is in position:


FOR 110WL1
in Zone 221,
FOR 110WL3
in Zone 262.

(2) Make sure that the AFT curtain rail is removed to get access to the
access panel 262VW (Ref. TASK 25-26-41-000-003):
FOR 110WL3

(3) Make sure that the access panel is removed:


FOR 110WL1
221BC (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-000-001),
FOR 110WL2
241GX,


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FOR 110WL3
262VW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-004).

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 201-209,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-51-39-991-001)

R **ON A/C 151-158,

R (Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-51-39-991-001-A)


R

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

Subtask 33-51-39-420-050

A. Installation of the Power Supply Unit

(1) Clean the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

(2) Do an inspection of the component interface and/or the adjacent area.

FOR 110WL1, 110WL3

(3) Attach the power supply unit (4) to the fuselage structure with the
washers (3) and the screws (2).

(4) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(5) Connect the electrical connector (1).

FOR 110WL2

(6) Remove the blanking caps from the electrical connectors.

(7) Connect the electrical connector (1).

(8) Attach the power supply unit (4) to the fuselage structure with the
washers (3) and the screws (2).


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Subtask 33-51-39-865-051

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1WL, 2WL.

Subtask 33-51-39-710-050

C. Do the operational test of emergency escape-path marking-lights


(Ref. TASK 33-51-00-710-002).

5. Close-up
________

R **ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 201-209,

Subtask 33-51-39-410-050-B

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the access panel:


FOR 110WL1
221BC (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-400-001),
FOR 110WL2
241AW (Ref. TASK 25-23-44-400-001),
FOR 110WL3
262VW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-400-005).

(3) Install the AFT curtain rail (Ref. TASK 25-26-41-400-003):


FOR 110WL3

(4) Remove the stepladder.


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Subtask 33-51-39-410-050-A

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the access panel:


FOR 110WL1
221BC (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-400-001),
FOR 110WL2
241GX,
FOR 110WL3
262VW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-400-005).

(3) Install the AFT curtain rail (Ref. TASK 25-26-41-400-003):


FOR 110WL3

(4) Remove the stepladder.


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TASK 33-51-39-000-005

Removal of the Battery of the Power-Supply Unit (LSI)

CAUTION : DO NOT OPERATE THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT IF THE BATTERY IS DISCONNECTED.
_______
OPERATION WITHOUT THE BATTERY CONNECTED CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
INTERNAL LOGIC CHIP.

NOTE : The procedure is the same for the batteries of all the LSI (vendor)
____
additional power-supply 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)
No specific 1 STEPLADDER 1.5 M (5 FT)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 201-209,

33-51-39-991-001 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 151-158,

R 33-51-39-991-001-A Fig. 401A


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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

FOR FIN 110WL1


25-23-42-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels - Forward Utility Area
FOR FIN 110WL3
25-23-45-000-004 Removal of the Door Frame Linings at the Right AFT
Passenger/Crew Door
25-26-41-000-003 Removal of the Aft Curtain Rail
FOR FIN 110WL2
25-23-44-000-001 Removal of the Lower Sidewall-Panels (Dado Panels)

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-39-860-055

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the overhead panel 25VU
is in the OFF position.

(2) Make sure that the LIGHT EMER pushbutton switch and its integral
light on the forward attendant panel 120RH are off.

Subtask 33-51-39-865-056

B. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05


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Subtask 33-51-39-010-054-A

C. Get Access

(1) Put the STEPLADDER 1.5 M (5 FT) in position:


FOR 110WL1
in Zone 221,
FOR 110WL3
in Zone 262.

(2) Remove the AFT curtain rail to get access to the access panel 262VW
(Ref. TASK 25-26-41-000-003):
FOR 110WL3

(3) Remove the access panel:


FOR 110WL1
221BC (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-000-001),
FOR 110WL2
241AW (Ref. TASK 25-23-44-000-001),
FOR 110WL3
262VW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-004).

**ON A/C 151-158,

Subtask 33-51-39-010-054

C. Get Access

(1) Put the STEPLADDER 1.5 M (5 FT) in position:


FOR 110WL1
in Zone 221,
FOR 110WL3
in Zone 262.

(2) Remove the AFT curtain rail to get access to the access panel 262VW
(Ref. TASK 25-26-41-000-003):
FOR 110WL3

(3) Remove the access panel:


FOR 110WL1
221BC (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-000-001),
FOR 110WL2
241GX (Ref. TASK 25-23-44-000-001),


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FOR 110WL3
262VW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-004).

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 201-209,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-51-39-991-001)

R **ON A/C 151-158,

R (Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-51-39-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

Subtask 33-51-39-020-053

A. Removal of the Battery from the Power-Supply Unit (LSI)

(1) Remove the screws (8) from the cover (7) of the power supply unit
(4).

(2) Remove the cover (7) from the body (5) of the power-supply unit (4).

(3) Remove the battery (6) from the body (5) of the power-supply unit
(4).

(4) Disconnect the electrical snap connector (9) from the battery pack
(6).

(5) Put blanking caps on the electrical connectors of the removed battery
(6) and the snap connector (9).


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TASK 33-51-39-400-005

Installation of the Battery of the Power-Supply Unit (LSI)

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Self Explanatory

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No specific 1 STEPLADDER 1.5 M (5 FT)

B. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

33-51-00-710-002 Operational Test of Emergency Escape-Path


Marking-Lights

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 201-209,

33-51-39-991-001 Fig. 401

R **ON A/C 151-158,

R 33-51-39-991-001-A Fig. 401A


R
FOR FIN 110WL1
25-23-42-000-001 Removal of the Ceiling Panels - Forward Utility Area
25-23-42-400-001 Installation of the Ceiling Panels - Forward Utility
Area
FOR FIN 110WL3
25-23-45-000-004 Removal of the Door Frame Linings at the Right AFT
Passenger/Crew Door
25-23-45-400-005 Installation of the Door Frame Linings at the Right
AFT Passenger/Crew Door
25-26-41-000-003 Removal of the Aft Curtain Rail


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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

25-26-41-400-003 Installation of the Aft Curtain Rail


FOR FIN 110WL2
25-23-44-000-001 Removal of the Lower Sidewall-Panels (Dado Panels)
25-23-44-400-001 Installation of the Lower Sidewall-Panels (Dado
Panels)

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-39-860-056

A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration

(1) Make sure that the EMER EXIT LT switch 4WL on the overhead panel 25VU
is in the OFF position.

(2) Make sure that the LIGHT EMER pushbutton switch and its integral
light on the forward attendant panel 120RH are off.

Subtask 33-51-39-865-057

B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) open, safetied and
tagged

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PANEL DESIGNATION IDENT. LOCATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 2WL H06
49VU LIGHTING/EMER LT/CABIN 1WL H05


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Subtask 33-51-39-010-055-A

C. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the STEPLADDER 1.5 M (5 FT) is in position:


FOR 110WL1
in Zone 221,
FOR 110WL3
in Zone 262.

(2) Make sure that the AFT curtain rail is removed to get access to the
access panel 262VW (Ref. TASK 25-26-41-000-003):
FOR 110WL3

(3) Make sure that the access panel is removed:


FOR 110WL1
221BC (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-000-001),
FOR 110WL2
241AW (Ref. TASK 25-23-44-000-001),
FOR 110WL3
262VW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-004).

**ON A/C 151-158,

Subtask 33-51-39-010-055

C. Get Access

(1) Make sure that the STEPLADDER 1.5 M (5 FT) is in position:


FOR 110WL1
in Zone 221,
FOR 110WL3
in Zone 262.

(2) Make sure that the AFT curtain rail is removed to get access to the
access panel 262VW (Ref. TASK 25-26-41-000-003):
FOR 110WL3

(3) Make sure that the access panel is removed:


FOR 110WL1
221BC (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-000-001),
FOR 110WL2
241GX (Ref. TASK 25-23-44-000-001),


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FOR 110WL3
262VW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-000-004).

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

4. Procedure
_________

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 201-209,

(Ref. Fig. 401/TASK 33-51-39-991-001)

R **ON A/C 151-158,

R (Ref. Fig. 401A/TASK 33-51-39-991-001-A)

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 151-158, 201-209,

Subtask 33-51-39-420-054

A. Installation of the Battery of the Power-Supply Unit (LSI)

(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 caps from the electrical connectors of the
replacement battery pack (6) and the snap connector (9).

(4) Make sure that the electrical connectors are clean and in the correct
condition.

(5) Install the battery pack (6) with the correct position of the
connector (9) into the body (5) of the power-supply unit (4).

(6) Put the cover (7) in its correct position on the body (5) of the
power-supply unit (4).

(7) Install the screws (8) in the cover (7).


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Subtask 33-51-39-865-058

B. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit
breaker(s):
1WL, 2WL.

Subtask 33-51-39-710-052

C. Do the operational test of emergency escape-path marking-lights


(Ref. TASK 33-51-00-710-002).

5. Close-up
________

**ON A/C 001-049, 101-105, 201-209,

Subtask 33-51-39-410-052-A

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the access panel:


FOR 110WL1
221BC (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-400-001),
FOR 110WL2
241AW (Ref. TASK 25-23-44-400-001),
FOR 110WL3
262VW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-400-005).

(3) Install the curtain rail:


FOR 110WL3
install the AFT curtain rail (Ref. TASK 25-26-41-400-003).

(4) Remove the stepladder.

(5) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and
standard tools and all other items.



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**ON A/C 151-158,

Subtask 33-51-39-410-052

A. Close Access

(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tool(s) and other
items.

(2) Install the access panel:


FOR 110WL1
221BC (Ref. TASK 25-23-42-400-001),
FOR 110WL2
241GX (Ref. TASK 25-23-44-400-001),
FOR 110WL3
262VW (Ref. TASK 25-23-45-400-005).

(3) Install the curtain rail:


FOR 110WL3
install the AFT curtain rail (Ref. TASK 25-26-41-400-003).

(4) Remove the stepladder.

(5) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and
standard tools and all other items.


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TASK 33-51-39-920-001

Scheduled Capacity Check of the Battery installed in the Power Supply Unit for
the Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marking Light

1. __________________
Reason for the Job

Refer to the MPD TASK: 335100-04

2. ______________________
Job Set-up Information

A. Referenced Information

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

33-51-39-000-001 Removal of the Power Supply Unit for the


Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marking Light
33-51-39-400-001 Installation of the Power Supply Unit for the
Floor-Proximity Emergency-Escape Path-Marking Light
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CMM 335193

3. __________
Job Set-up

Subtask 33-51-39-860-052

A. There is no special job set-up for this task.

4. Procedure
_________

Subtask 33-51-39-020-051

A. Remove the power supply unit of the floor-proximity emergency-escape


path-marker (Ref. TASK 33-51-39-000-001).
R

Subtask 33-51-39-720-050

B. Check the capacity of the emergency battery (Ref. CMM 335193).


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C. Install the power supply unit (Ref. TASK 33-51-39-400-001).



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