Water & Waste Flashcards
- What is the capacity of water system?
2 x 20 gal tanks
- What switches control power for water & waste system?
CABIN MASTERS and GALLEY / CABIN PWR switches in TSC.
- Name the four (4) places where water system is controlled.
Touch screens in galley and vestibule, external service panel, and tank enclosure.
- What’s the capacity of waste tank?
Approximate 12 gallon usable.
- How is water system pressurized?
Air compressors and / or bleed air.
- How many drains are there and where are they located?
There are two drains on bottom of aircraft: drain mast located in back and penetration port located forward. Water drains out the back in flight due to nose attitude and differential pressure, and drains out the front on ground due to nose attitude.
- What are the two requirements for water system operation?
Select GALLEY / CABIN PWR to ON and select water system to ON at galley touch screen.
- What happens when water system is selected to ON with cabin temperature below 34°F?
System heaters are selected ON and water system operation is delayed for approximately 20 minutes.
- What’s the difference between a line drain and system purge?
Line drain allows all water in supply lines, lavatory water heaters and galley water heater to drain from aircraft; system purge removes all water from supply lines and water tanks.
- How much time is required to purge the water tanks?
Approximately 7 minutes per tank.
- If you initiate a line drain or system purge in flight, when is the procedure completed?
After landing since forward supply/drain valves open with weight-on-wheels.
- What check is performed to isolate a leaking faucet, water heater, valve, or line downstream of tank valves?
Leak
- What’s the normal fill time for each water tank?
Approximately 7 minutes per tank.
- What generates the vacuum for toilet flush?
Cabin differential pressure or vacuum generator; vacuum generator is required for differential pressure < 6 psid (i.e., below approximately 16,000 ft).
- Can you flush the toilet on ground without AC power?
No