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Shaver outlet
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Shaver converter
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Passenger signs
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Ballast for the fluorescent light
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Lavatory supplies.
See the lights chapter for more information about lights, passenger information signs, and the attendant call switch (CHAPTER 33).
The shaver outlet supplies 115v ac, 60 Hz power to operate electric shavers.
The waste compartment flapper door is part of the fire containment system for the waste compartment. The flapper is spring load to the close position. If you hold the flapper open and look inside, you can see the temperature indicator for the waste compartment.
The waste container compartment has this equipment:
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Access door and latch assembly (part of the fire containment system)
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Halon fire bottle
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Waste container
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Water system access door secondary latch.
See the lavatory waste compartment fire extinguishing section for more information about the fire extinguisher (SECTION 26-24).
Water system compartment has this equipment:
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Access door and latch assembly
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Water heater
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Water filter
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Drain valve
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Lavatory supplies.
You use the latch handle on the face of the water system compartment access door to open the door part of the way. This gives you access to the lavatory supplies. You use the secondary latch, behind the waste container compartment to open/remove the door to get access to the water system components.
See the water and waste chapter for more information about the water heater, water shutoff valve and water drain valve (SECTION 38-00).
The amenities dispenser holds things like paper cups, motion sickness bags, and facial tissue.
The lavatories have vacuum toilets.
See the water and waste chapter for more information about the toilets (CHAPTER 38).
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Training Information Point
Tie rods attach the top of the lavatories to the airplane structure. When you install a lavatory, adjust the length of the tie rod to fit without preload.
These connections are above the lavatory:
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Electrical
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Air conditioning
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Lav/galley vent.
Remove the ceiling panel adjacent to the lavatory to get access to the connections.
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Training Information Point
Water and waste connections are inside the toilet junction box. The junction box is inside the wash basin cabinet or behind the toilet shroud.
Bolts and fittings attach the lavatories to the seat tracks. Four washers are necessary at each of the fittings for proper bolt thread engagement. Put washers between the upper fitting and the lavatory as necessary to make the lavatory perpendicular to the floor. Install these washers with the tabs down. Put the remaining washers under the bolt head with the tabs up.
You must install special seat track fittings (not shown) at lavatory locations at the seat track splices. It is possible that tolerance build-ups in the seat tracks will not permit you to install the standard fittings at the seat track splices. The special fittings align to the seat track lip to permit installation of the fittings at the splice.
The upper fitting has an eccentric hole. When you install a lavatory, position all the fittings with the offset forward. If the fitting holes do not line up, rotate the aft pair of upper fittings 180 degrees.
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LOWER LOBE CARGO COMPARTMENT -INTRODUCTION
General Description
The lower lobe cargo compartments include forward, aft, and bulk cargo compartments. Heating and ventilating systems control the temperature and air quality in the lower lobe cargo compartments. The airplane can carry live animals in the bulk cargo compartment.
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