B. All  non-aluminum fasteners which penetrate the exterior skin are installed 
with wet sealant. A coat of sprayable sealant is applied to the inboard 
flange of stringer 10 and above. A coat of BMS 3-23, type II corrosion 
inhibiting compound is applied to all structure within 2 of inches of the 
body skin, and the body skin itself, from stations 1609 to 1720. On air-planes line number 241 and on, per PRR 54133, this compound extends the full 
length of Section 46, and also includes the upper surface of the passenger 
floor.
C. The stringers, frames and skins have been found susceptible to corrosion due 
to moisture entrapment between the skin and insulation blankets. Corrosion 
can readily start where protective finishes have been broken or deterio-rated. Refer to 53-60-02, Fig. 1 for lower lobe structure.
D. External drains are either leaf spring or plunger type drain valves which
close when the airplane is pressurized. Drain paths through the internal 
structure lead to the external drain valves. Refer to 53-60-03, Fig. 1 for 
valve location.
E. The  corrosion protective finish for the structure surrounding the No. 1 
cargo and No. 2 passenger door opening consists of a chemical conversion 
coating (alodine) on clad aluminum parts, anodize surface treatment for 
non-clad parts and a coat of BMS 10-11, type I, primer. The doubters around 
the doors are installed with fay surface sealant. All non-aluminum fasteners 
which penetrate the exterior skin are installed with wet sealant. After 
assembly, a touchup coat of BMS 10-11, type I, primer is applied to bare 
fasteners and a coat of BMS 10-11, type II, white enamel is applied around 
the doors. A coat of BMS 3-23 is applied except on the door assembly and 
door opening (Ref 53-60-04, Fig. 1).
F. The primary corrosion area is under the door sill, floor panels, floor beams 
and doubters or triplers at door openings. Contaminants are tracked in by 
passengers, crew members, cargo and service personnel or by driven rain/snow 
when door is opened.
G. Insulation  blankets are provided on cabin interiors for passenger comfort 
and to minimize the condensation of warm cabin air on cold skins and string-ers. Corrosion has been experienced in areas where the blankets are not 
installed taut and wrap around stringers or lay on the skins.
H. Corrosion  can occur along the upper chord of Body Station 1681.8 floor beam 
at the nutplates where the floor panel is attached.
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