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ZODIAC SERVICES

ZODIAC SERVICES
61, RUE PIERRE CURIE
BOITE POSTALE N 1
78373 PLAISIR CEDEX - FRANCE
Phone international: + 33 1 61 34 19 24
Fax international: + 33 1 61 34 21 13
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GENERAL :
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COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL


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ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST

WATER DRAIN VALVE


PART NUMBERS
L83A13-602-1 L83A13-604
L83A13-614
L83A13-615

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SERVICE
BULLETIN

REV

DATE OF
INCORPORATION

L83-28-002

MAR 15/95

Standardization with the components of


indirect Water Drain Valves following the
improvement of these valves in freezing
conditions. After modification, P/N L83A13602-1 becomes L83A13-614.

L83-28-005

MAR 15/95

Improvement to reduce the possibility of


damage to indirect Water Drain Valve due to
tapped water becoming frozen. After
modification, P/N L83A13-604 becomes
L83A13-615.

JUL 15/11

Inspection of the outer valve P/n 4L83-046

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAGE
INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................... INTRO

1.

1
1
1
2
2
2
3
4
5
5

Introduction .......................................................................................................................... INTRO


A.
Information ................................................................................................................. INTRO
B.
How to Use the Manual ............................................................................................. INTRO
C.
Process Verification ................................................................................................... INTRO
D.
Modification ................................................................................................................ INTRO
E.
Manual Guidelines ..................................................................................................... INTRO
F.
Measurements ........................................................................................................... INTRO
G.
Abbreviations ............................................................................................................. INTRO
H.
Manufacturing ............................................................................................................ INTRO
I.
Repair Facilities ......................................................................................................... INTRO

DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION ....................................................................................................................1


1.

Description and operation ...........................................................................................................................1


A.
General .............................................................................................................................................1
B.
Description (Refer to figure 1) (Refer to figure 2) .............................................................................1
C.
Detailed description (Refer to figure 3) (Refer to figure 4) ...............................................................2
D.
Operation (Refer to figure 3) (Refer to figure 4) ...............................................................................2

TESTING AND FAULT ISOLATION ........................................................................................................... 1001


1.

2.

Testing.................................................................................................................................................. 1001
A.
Reason for the job ..................................................................................................................... 1001
B.
Job set-up information ............................................................................................................... 1001
C.
Job Set-up.................................................................................................................................. 1002
D.
Procedure .................................................................................................................................. 1003
Fault isolation (Refer to IPL figure. 1) .................................................................................................. 1009
A.
Reason for the job ..................................................................................................................... 1009
B.
Job set-up information ............................................................................................................... 1009
C.
Job set-up .................................................................................................................................. 1009
D.
Procedure .................................................................................................................................. 1009

SCHEMATICS AND WIRING DIAGRAMS .......................................................................... NOT APPLICABLE


DISASSEMBLY ........................................................................................................................................... 3001
1.

Disassembly ......................................................................................................................................... 3001


A.
Reason for the job ..................................................................................................................... 3001
B.
Job set-up information ............................................................................................................... 3001
C.
Job set-up .................................................................................................................................. 3001
D.
Procedure .................................................................................................................................. 3002

CLEANING .................................................................................................................................................. 4001


1.

Cleaning ............................................................................................................................................... 4001


A.
Reason for the Job .................................................................................................................... 4001
B.
Job set-up information ............................................................................................................... 4001
C.
Job set-up .................................................................................................................................. 4002
D.
Procedure .................................................................................................................................. 4002

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CHECK ........................................................................................................................................................ 5001


1.

Check ................................................................................................................................................... 5001


A.
Reason for the Job .................................................................................................................... 5001
B.
Job set-up information ............................................................................................................... 5001
C.
Job set-up .................................................................................................................................. 5001
D.
Procedure .................................................................................................................................. 5001

REPAIR ....................................................................................................................................................... 6001


1.

2.

3.

Repair No.1 - Repair of the protective treatment ................................................................................. 6001


A.
Reason for the job ..................................................................................................................... 6001
B.
Job set-up information ............................................................................................................... 6001
C.
Job set-up .................................................................................................................................. 6002
D.
Procedure .................................................................................................................................. 6002
Repair no. 2 - Replacement of the identification plate ......................................................................... 6003
A.
Reason for the job ..................................................................................................................... 6003
B.
Job set-up information ............................................................................................................... 6003
C.
Job set-up .................................................................................................................................. 6003
D.
Procedure (Refer to figure 6001) (Refer to IPL figure. 1) .......................................................... 6004
Repair no. 3 - Replacement of the bonding strip ................................................................................. 6005
A.
Reason for the job ..................................................................................................................... 6005
B.
Job set-up information ............................................................................................................... 6005
C.
Job set-up .................................................................................................................................. 6005
D.
Procedure (Refer to figure 6001) (Refer to IPL figure. 1) .......................................................... 6006

ASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................................................. 7001


1.

Assembly .............................................................................................................................................. 7001


A.
Reason for the job ..................................................................................................................... 7001
B.
Job set-up information ............................................................................................................... 7001
C.
Job set-up .................................................................................................................................. 7002
D.
Procedure .................................................................................................................................. 7002

FITS AND CLEARANCES .......................................................................................................................... 8001


1.

Fits and clearances .............................................................................................................................. 8001


A.
Torque Values............................................................................................................................ 8001

SPECIAL TOOLS - FIXTURES - EQUIPMENT AND CONSUMABLES .................................................... 9001


1.

2.

Special tools, fixtures and equipment .................................................................................................. 9001


A.
Special tools............................................................................................................................... 9001
B.
Special fixtures........................................................................................................................... 9001
C.
Special equipment ..................................................................................................................... 9002
Consumables ....................................................................................................................................... 9004
A.
Consumables ............................................................................................................................. 9004

SPECIAL PROCEDURES .................................................................................................... NOT APPLICABLE


REMOVAL ............................................................................................................................ NOT APPLICABLE
INSTALLATION.................................................................................................................... NOT APPLICABLE
SERVICING .......................................................................................................................... NOT APPLICABLE
STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION ..................................................................................................... 15001
1.

Storage instructions ........................................................................................................................... 15001


A.
Reason for the job ................................................................................................................... 15001

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B.
C.
D.

Job set-up information ............................................................................................................. 15001


Job set-up ................................................................................................................................ 15001
Procedure ................................................................................................................................ 15001

ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST ................................................................................................. IPL 10001

1.

1
1
1
3
1
1
1

Introduction ............................................................................................................... INTRO 10001


A.
General ........................................................................................................... INTRO 10001
B.
Use of the IPL ................................................................................................. INTRO 10001
C.
Use of the Detailed Parts List ......................................................................... INTRO 10001
Vendor Code Index .................................................................................................................VCI 10001
Numerical/Alpha Index.............................................................................................................. NI 10001
Detailed Parts List ................................................................................................................. DPL 10001

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TABLE OF FIGURES

PAGE
COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL:
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 3
FIGURE 4
FIGURE 1001
FIGURE 1002
FIGURE 1003
FIGURE 6001
FIGURE 9001

DIRECT WATER DRAIN VALVE - FULL DIMENSIONS ............................................... 4


INDIRECT WATER DRAIN VALVE - FULL DIMENSIONS ............................................ 5
DIRECT WATER DRAIN VALVE - DESCRIPTION ........................................................ 6
INDIRECT WATER DRAIN VALVE - DESCRIPTION .................................................... 7
TEST OF BONDING RESISTANCE ......................................................................... 1006
TEST OF EXTERNAL LEAKAGE ............................................................................. 1007
TEST OF THE OUTER VALVE ................................................................................ 1008
INSTALLATION OF THE BONDING STRIP AND THE IDENTIFICATION
PLATE ....................................................................................................................... 6007
SPECIAL TOOLS ...................................................................................................... 9003

ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST:


FIGURE 1

VALVE,WATER DRAIN .......................................................................................10001-0

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INTRODUCTION

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1.

INTRODUCTION
A.

Information
(1) The Component Maintenance Manual (CMM) is written in accordance with the Air Transport
Association of America Specification ATA iSpec 2200 in AECMA Simplified English.
(2) The Component Maintenance Manual gives all the procedures supplied by the manufacturer for
use in the workshop, so that all persons can repair and completely overhaul the component.
(3) The manual describes maintenance on the component in a workshop. It does not define or show
the level of maintenance for all special units, but gives all the procedures necessary to let
the person to do a test, disassemble, clean, check and assemble a unit which has been rejected
from serviceable use. The manual does not describe maintenance on the component when it is
installed on the aircraft.
(4) Only approved persons are permitted to do the maintenance procedures given in this manual.
(5) Maintenance Task Oriented Support System (MTOSS) task and subtask identification is used in
this manual. The maintenance tasks and other data have special MTOSS numbers for use of
Electronic Data Processing (EDP). The user of manual can ignore the MTOSS numbers.
(6) Where the data or procedures specified in this manual are different from those specified by
the regulatory agency which controls operation of your aircraft, obey the data and procedures of
the regulatory authority.
(7) This manual contains:

B.

Technical data for the component

Maintenance and repair procedures for the component

Illustrated Parts List (IPL) or Illustrated Parts Catalogue (IPC) with data for the component
parts. The IPL Figure and item number identifies parts in all sections of the manual.

How to Use the Manual


(1) Make sure the manual contains the information applicable to your component. Look on the Title
Page for the part number.
(2) If it is necessary to identify a part or find a part number, refer to the IPL (or IPC), which has
an introduction to show the procedure.
(3) The instructions in this manual must be used for all component maintenance. Read all
the applicable WARNINGS and CAUTIONS before you do the work on the component.

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C.

Process Verification
(1) The manufacturer has validated the "Disassembly, Testing and Fault Isolation and Assembly"
procedures in this manual.

D.

Disassembly: verified by performance on JUL 15/09

Testing and Fault Isolation: verified by performance on JUL 15/09

Assembly: verified by performance on JUL 15/09.

Modification
(1) All result data and illustrations in this manual are the last revision available at the time of printing.
INTERTECHNIQUE supplies updates to this manual when necessary. When
INTERTECHNIQUE issues a modification to units included in this manual, INTERTECHNIQUE
will revise the manual to include the information.
(2) When there is a change, each updating gives the full instructions about the page number of the
pages, which must be replaced, added or removed. Revised or new texts are located with a
vertical black line in the margin.

E.

Manual Guidelines
(1) The CMM is divided into page blocks:

PAGES
0001-0999
1001-1999
2001-2999
3001-3999
4001-4999
5001-5999
6001-6999
7001-7999
8001-8999
9001-9999
10001-10999
11001-11999
12001-12999
13001-13999
15001-15999

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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
TESTING AND FAULT ISOLATION
SCHEMATICS AND WIRING DIAGRAMS
DISASSEMBLY
CLEANING
INSPECTION/CHECK
REPAIR
ASSEMBLY
FITS AND CLEARANCES
SPECIAL TOOLS, FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT AND CONSUMABLES
ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST
SPECIAL PROCEDURES
REMOVAL
INSTALLATION
STORAGE

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F.

Measurements
(1) The measurements given in this manual are taken from the original reference document of
the manufacturer.
(2) All values given in this manual are in System International (SI) units or sub-divisions of these
units. Imperial units or US are given in parenthesis immediately after the metric unit. The decimal
point in the SI is shown by a comma and in the Imperial system by a full stop, 25,4 mm (1.00 in).
(3) Measurement conversion table:

From: SI measurement

To: U.S. standard system

1 bar

14.50 psi

1 cm

0.3937 in

1g

0.0353 oz

1 kPa

0.1450 psi

1 kg

2.2046 lb

1 L/min

0.2642 USGal/min

1 mm

0.0394 in

1N

0.2248 lbf

1 Nm

8.8507 lbf.in

1 Nm

0.7376 lbf.ft
From: U.S. standard system

To: SI measurement

1 USGal

3,7854 L

1 in

25,4 mm

1 in.Hg

3,3864 kPa

1 lb

0,4536 kg

1 lbf

4,4482 N

1 lbf.ft

1,3558 Nm

1 lbf.in

0,1130 Nm

1 oz

28,3495 g

1 psi

6,8948 kPa

1 psi

0,06896 bar

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G.

Abbreviations
(1) The abbreviations used in this manual are given below:
-

Amps = Ampere

C = degree Celsius

CCW = counterclockwise

cm3 = cubic centimeter

cmg = centimeter gramme

cu.in = Cubic inch

CW = clockwise

F = Fahrenheit degree

ft.lb = feet pound

hPa = hectoPascal

in = inch

in.lb = Inch pound

kg = kilogramme

kPa = kiloPascal

lb = pound

L/min = Liter per minute

mbar = millibar

mm = millimeter

MPa = MegaPascal

mV = millivolt

Nm = Newton meter

psi = pound per square inch

rpm = revolution per minute

T/h = Ton per hour

VDC = volt direct current.

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H.

Manufacturing
(1) The Equipment is manufactured by:

INTERTECHNIQUE
(Fuel & Inerting Systems)

Boulevard Sagnat
BP 3
42230 ROCHE LA MOLIERE
FRANCE
Phone: +33 4 77 90 71 00
Fax: +33 4 77 90 71 71
Web site: www.intertechnique.fr

(2) and product supported by:

ZODIAC SERVICES EUROPE

I.

61, rue Pierre curie


BP 1
78 373 Plaisir
FRANCE
Phone: +33 1 61 34 23 23
Fax: +33 1 61 34 21 08
Web site: www.services.zodiacaerospace.com

Repair Facilities

TRADE - NAME

ADDRESS

EUROPE
INTERTECHNIQUE
(Fuel & Inerting Systems)

Boulevard Sagnat
BP 3
42230 ROCHE LA MOLIERE
FRANCE
Phone: +33 4 77 90 71 00
Fax: +33 4 77 90 71 70
Web site: www.intertechnique.fr

USA
ZODIAC SERVICES AMERICAS

W175 N5737 Technology Drive


MENOMONEE FALLS
WI 53051
USA
Phone: +1 262 293 1000
Phone AOG: +1 262 293 1111
Fax: +1 262 293 1010

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TRADE - NAME

ADDRESS

ASIA
ZODIAC SERVICES ASIA

36, Loyand Drive


SINGAPORE 508949
Phone: +65 6579 2230
Phone AOG: 65 9770 5061
Fax: +65 6579 2231

MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA


IN-SERVICES MIDDLE EAST

Abu Dhabi International Airport


Cargo Village Area
P.O. Box 106675
ABU DHABI
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Phone: +971 2575 7088
Phone AOG: +971 5064 20034
Fax: +971 2575 8482
Web site: www.insme.zodiac.com

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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION

TASK 28-11-22-870-801-A01
1.

DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION


A.

General
(1) The water drain valves have double non-return valves that operate by hand.
(2) They are used to drain water which can be in the aircraft structural tanks. They are also used to
defuel the aircraft during maintenance operations.
(3) The water drain valves P/N L83A13-602-1 and L83A13-614 are of direct type.
(4) The Water Drain Valves P/N L83A13-604 and L83A13-615 are of indirect type.

Subtask
B.

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Description (Refer to figure 1) (Refer to figure 2)


(1) Data
(a) Dimensions and weight

Part Number

Width

Height maxi

Weight

L83A13-602-1

dia. 82 mm (3.228 in)

45 mm (1.77 in)

0,103 kg (0.227 lb)

L83A13-604

dia. 77 mm (3.031 in)

50,2 mm (1.97 in)

0,165 kg (0.363 lb)

L83A13-614

dia. 82 mm (3.228 in)

45 mm (1.77 in)

0,115 kg (0.254 lb)

L83A13-615

dia. 77 mm (3.031 in)

50,2 mm (1.97 in)

0,180 kg (0.397 lb)

(b) Mechanical data

Fluid

Jet A-1 Aviation fuel, Air

Maximum operating pressure

1,724 bar (25 psi)

Ambient temperature range

-55 C to +70 C (-67 F to +158 F)

Operating envelope

-1000 to +43000 ft

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Subtask
C.

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Detailed description (Refer to figure 3) (Refer to figure 4)


(1) The water drain valve assembly includes:
-

the valve body

the outer valve assembly

the inner valve.

(a) Valve body


1

The valve body has three tabs bored with one or two holes for attachment to the aircraft
structure.

One tab has a bonding strip (10) which is attached with two rivets (11).

(b) Outer valve assembly


1

The outer valve assembly has the parts that follows:

the outer valve (9) which is held on its seat by the spring (5)

the guide (12) which is held in position by the retaining ring (13)

the valve body (6) which includes the valve seat (8)

the packing (7) which seals the valve seat (8) to the body (6).

(c) Inner valve


1

The inner valve has the parts that follows:

the valve (3) which is held on its seat by the spring (4)

the cover (1) which is held in position by the retaining ring (2)

Subtask
D.

for the indirect Water Drain Valve, the packing (14) which seals the connection between
the cover (1) and the drain valve body (6).

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Operation (Refer to figure 3) (Refer to figure 4)


(1) Operation of the water drain valve
(a) Opening of the water drain valve
1

The Water Drain Valve operates by lifting first the outer valve (9) and then the inner
valve (3). The fuel enters through the aperture of the body (6) from the tank (or through

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the inlet port from the draining circuit). Drainage is then possible through the opening of
the outer valve body (6) and through the center hole of the valve seat (8).
(b) Closing of the water drain valve
1

When the outer valve is released, the spring (4) pushes the inner valve (3) against its
seat which stops the fuel drainage. The outer valve (9) is pushed against its seat (8) by
action of the spring (5) and makes full sealing.

(2) Removal of the outer valve assembly


(a) When the outer valve assembly is removed from the Water Drain Valve, the inner valve (3) is
closed by the action of the spring (4) and the head of fuel in the tank. Thus, the inner valve
(3) can leak less than a permitted limit until the outer valve assembly is installed again.
The removal of the outer valve is made through the 7/16 hexagonal nut.

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(0.236)

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4,5
(0.178)
39
(1.535)

34,9
(1.374)

42
(1.653)

60

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62
(2.441)

FEMALE HEXAGONAL NUT


11,11 (7/16")

60

25
(1. ,5
00
4)

GROOVE FOR PACKING


AS PER NS 8203-128

82 (3.228)

DIRECT WATER DRAIN VALVE - FULL DIMENSIONS


FIGURE 1/GRAPHIC 28-11-22-991-001-A01

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14,7
(0.578)

30
(1.181)

2
(0.078)

34,9
(1.375)

17,3
(0.681)
8
(0.315)

15
(0.590)

2
(0.078)
4,5
(0.171)

35,5
(1.398)

R= 1
(0.039)

57
(2.244)

34
(1.338)

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31
(1.220)

INDIRECT WATER DRAIN VALVE - FULL DIMENSIONS


FIGURE 2/GRAPHIC 28-11-22-991-002-A01

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12
3
11
4
10

6
8

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DIRECT WATER DRAIN VALVE - DESCRIPTION


FIGURE 3/GRAPHIC 28-11-22-991-003-A01

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1
13
2

12

11
4
10

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INDIRECT WATER DRAIN VALVE - DESCRIPTION


FIGURE 4/GRAPHIC 28-11-22-991-004-A01

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TESTING AND FAULT ISOLATION

TASK 28-11-22-700-801-A01
1.

TESTING
A.

Reason for the job


WARNING: OBEY ALL THE FUEL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN YOU DO WORK ON THE
FUEL SYSTEM COMPONENT. IF YOU DO NOT DO THIS, YOU CAN CAUSE
INJURIES TO PERSONS AND/OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
CAUTION: IMMERSE THE WATER DRAIN VALVE IN THE KEROSENE FOR 24 H MINIMUM
BEFORE TO DO THE TESTS.
(1) Do this test to make sure that the equipment is serviceable. You must also do the test if an
equipment component or subassembly is replaced. Each test refers to a specific method
specifying all parameters to be applied and those to be checked.
(2) All measurements are made with instruments of laboratory precision type. Their precision must
be certified and traceable. You can easily see the calibration date on the instrument used.
Permitted limits are identified for instrument indications, to include instrument errors.

B.

Job set-up information


(1) Tools, fixtures and equipment
(a) The table below gives the tools, fixtures and equipment necessary to do the maintenance of
the component.
NOTE:

You can use alternatives for the listed items.

NOTE:

Refer to SPECIAL TOOLS, FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT AND CONSUMABLES for


full details.

P/N

QTY

NAME

SOURCE

M1

Air pressure gauge, 0 to 5 bar (72.5 psi),


accuracy 1% full scale

Local supply

R1

Air pressure reducer, 0 to 5 bar (72.5 psi)

Local supply

S1

Air pressure source, 0 to 5 bar (72.5 psi)

Local supply

V1

ON-OFF valve

Local supply

No specific

Milliohmmeter, 0 to 20 milliohms,
accuracy 1% full scale

Local supply

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P/N

QTY

NAME

SOURCE

No specific

Test tank with a capacity of 2 liters


(0.528 Gallons) approx. and capable to be
resistant to a pressure of 5 bar (72.5 psi)

Local supply

No specific

Plastic pushrod

Local supply

No specific

Graduated test tube

Local supply

No specific

Chronometer, 0 to 60 minutes

Local supply

No specific

7/16 hexagonal socket wrench

Local supply

O103110

Test tool (use with packing M25988-3-019)

VF0422

(2) Consumables
(a) The table herefafter gives the consumables necessary to do the maintenance of the
component.
NOTE:

You can use alternatives for the listed items.

NOTE:

Refer to SPECIAL TOOLS, FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT AND CONSUMABLES for


full details.

CODE

P/N

NAME

SOURCE

JET A-1

Aviation Fuel
US / ASTM-D1655-93A
UK / DEF STAN 91-91F
F / AIR 3405C

Local supply

NSA8203-128

Packing

VF6198

(3) Test conditions


(a) Do all tests under normal test laboratory ambient conditions:

C.

Ambient temperature: 15 to 35 C (59 to 95 F)

Barometric pressure: 900 to 1100 mbar (13.05 to 15.95 psi)

Relative humidity: Less than 90 %.

Job Set-up
Not applicable

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D.

Procedure

Subtask

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(1) Test of the bonding resistance (Refer to figure 1001)


(a) Test set-up data
1

Do the test set-up shown in figure 1001.

(b) Procedure

ACTION

RESULT

1 Measure the bonding resistance


between bonding strip and one point on
the Water Drain Valve body.

Subtask

Make sure that the bonding resistance is


less than or equal to 10 milliohms.

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(2) Test of operation (Refer to figure 1002)


(a) Test set-up data
1

Do the test set-up as shown in figure 1002.

Install the Water Drain Valve in the bottom of the test tank using the packing P/N
NSA8203-128.

Fill the tank with fuel at a level above the Water Drain Valve.

(b) Procedure

ACTION

RESULT

1 With a plastic pushrod, push the outer


and the inner valves fully home.

Make sure that the full travel of the valves


is 7,5 mm (0.295 in) minimum for all
versions, except for P/N L83A13-615. The
full travel of this valve is 6,5 mm (0.256 in)
minimum.
Make sure that the valves slide without
friction point on the whole travel.
Make sure the fuel drains freely.

2 Let the valves go back.

Make sure that the valves close and fully


seal.

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Subtask

28-11-22-790-001-A01

(3) Test of external leakage without the outer valve (Refer to figure 1002)
(a) Test set-up data
1

Do the test set-up as shown in figure 1002.

Install the water drain valve in the bottom of the test tank using the packing P/N
NSA8203-128.

Fill the tank with fuel at a level above the water drain valve.

Remove the outer valve assembly from the water drain valve with the 7/16 hexagonal
socket wrench.

(b) Procedure

ACTION

RESULT

1 Apply an air pressure of 350 mbar (5.07


psi) in the test tank.

Subtask

Make sure that the external leakage is


lower than 30 drops per minute.

28-11-22-790-002-A01

(4) Test of external leakage with the outer valve (Refer to figure 1002)
(a) Test set-up data
1

Do the test set-up as shown in figure 1002.

Install the water drain valve in the bottom of the test tank using the packing P/N
NSA8203-128

Fill the tank with fuel at a level above the water drain valve.

Install the outer valve assembly on the water drain valve again with the 7/16 hexagonal
socket wrench.

(b) Procedure

ACTION

RESULT

1 Fill the tank with a fuel head of 100 mm


(3.937 in).

Make sure that there is no leakage for


three minutes.

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ACTION

RESULT

2 Apply an air pressure of 3 bar (43.5 psi)


in the test tank.

Subtask

Make sure that there is no leakage for


three minutes

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(5) Test of the outer valve (Refer to figure 1003)


(a) Test set-up data
1

Do the test set-up as shown in figure 1003.

Install the water drain valve in the test tool P/N O103110.

Connect the test tool P/N O103110 to the fuel pressure source.

(b) Procedure

ACTION

RESULT

1 Apply a fuel pressure of 3,5 bar (50.75


psi) to the test tool inlet.
2 Move the outer valve several times to
cause a small leak and let the valve go
back on its seat.

Make sure that there is no leakage.

3 Apply a fuel pressure of 100 mbar (1.45


psi) to the test tool inlet.

Make sure that there is no leakage.

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MILLIOHMMETER

Measurement

28-11-22-991-101-a01

Bonding strip

TEST OF BONDING RESISTANCE


FIGURE 1001/GRAPHIC 28-11-22-991-101-A01

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M1

R1
S1

V1

100 mm (3.937 in)

Fuel level

Test tank

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Water Drain Valve


under test

Legend
M1 - Air pressure gauge, 0 to 5 bar (72.5 psi)
R1 - Air pressure reducer, 0 to 5 bar (72.5 psi)
S1 - Air pressure source, 0 to 5 bar (72.5 psi)
V1 - ON-OFF valve

TEST OF EXTERNAL LEAKAGE


FIGURE 1002/GRAPHIC 28-11-22-991-102-A01

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M1

R1
S1

V1

Test Tool
P/N O103110

Fuel level

Outer valve
under test

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Legend
M1 - Air pressure gauge, 0 to 5 bar (72.5 psi)
R1 - Air pressure reducer, 0 to 5 bar (72.5 psi)
S1 - Air pressure source, 0 to 5 bar (72.5 psi)
V1 - ON-OFF valve

TEST OF THE OUTER VALVE


FIGURE 1003/GRAPHIC 28-11-22-991-103-A01

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TASK 28-11-22-810-801-A01
2.

FAULT ISOLATION (REFER TO IPL FIGURE. 1)


A.

Reason for the job


Self-explanatory

B.

Job set-up information


Not applicable

C.

Job set-up
Not applicable

D.

Procedure

Subtask

28-11-22-810-001-A01

(1) Fault isolation of the water drain valve


NOTE:

For the replacement of the components (refer to Page Block 7001).

NOTE:

All item numbers shown in parenthesis ( ) are the same item numbers as used in the
Illustrated Part List (IPL) (Refer to IPL figure. 1).

FAULT
Bonding resistance out of
tolerances

External sealing out of


tolerances

PROBABLE CAUSE

CORRECTION

Bonding strip (130) damaged

Replace the bonding strip


(130)

Body (170) defective or


corroded

Replace the body (170)

Packing (70) defective

Replace the packing (70)

Packing (100) defective

Replace the packing (100)

Outer valve (30) defective

Replace the outer valve (30)

Outer valve seat damaged

Replace the outer valve body


(60)

Inner valve (120) defective

Replace the inner valve (120)

Inner valve seat damaged

Replace the Water Drain


Valve body (170)

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DISASSEMBLY

TASK 28-11-22-000-801-A01
1.

DISASSEMBLY
A.

Reason for the job


NOTE:

Refer to TESTING AND FAULT ISOLATION to find the necessary level of disassembly.
This will give the condition of the component or the possible cause of malfunction.

NOTE:

All item numbers shown in parenthesis ( ) are the same item numbers as used in
the Illustrated Part List (IPL).

(1) Disassembly gives step-by-step instructions for a complete disassembly of a component in


a logical sequence and to access any faulty sub-assembly and parts.
B.

Job set-up information


(1) Tools, fixtures and equipment
(a) The table below gives the tools, fixtures and equipment necessary to do the maintenance of
the component.
NOTE:

You can use alternatives for the listed items.

NOTE:

Refer to SPECIAL TOOLS, FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT AND CONSUMABLES for


full details.

P/N

C.

QTY

NAME

SOURCE

No specific

Mechanic standard tool kit

Local supply

No specific

7/16 hexagonal socket wrench

Local supply

Job set-up
Not applicable

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D.

Procedure

Subtask

28-11-22-020-001-A01

(1) Disassembly of the water drain valve (Refer to IPL figure. 1)


(a) Removal of the Water Drain Valve
1

With the 7/16 hexagonal socket wrench, remove the outer valve assembly (-10).

Remove and discard the packing (70).

Push on the cover (90) to compress the spring (110).

Remove the ring (80).

Remove the cover (90) from the valve body (170).

Remove and discard the packing (100) for the indirect Water Drain Valve.

Remove the spring (110).

Remove the inner valve (120) from the valve body (170).

(b) Removal of the outer valve assembly


1

Push on the guide (50) to depress the spring (40).

Remove the ring (20).

Remove the guide (50) from the valve body (60).

Remove the spring (40).

Remove the outer valve (30) from the valve body (60).

(c) Removal of the identification plate


1

If
necessary,
remove
and
discard
(refer to TASK 28-11-22-300-802-A01).

the

identification

plate

(160)

(d) Removal of the bonding strip


1

If necessary, remove the bonding strip (130) (refer to TASK 28-11-22-300-803-A01).

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CLEANING

TASK 28-11-22-100-801-A01
1.

CLEANING
A.

Reason for the Job


WARNING: USE CLEANING AGENTS ONLY IN AN AREA WITH A GOOD SUPPLY OF AIR. OBEY
LOCAL SAFETY AND HEALTH INSTRUCTIONS. OBEY THE MANUFACTURER'S
INSTRUCTIONS. PUT ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. DO NOT DRINK
SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS. DO NOT SMOKE. DO NOT BREATHE THE
FUMES. SOLVENTS/CLEANING AGENTS ARE POISONOUS AND FLAMMABLE.
USE THE APPROVED HAND AND EYE PROTECTION WHEN YOU APPLY THE
CLEANING AGENT. IT IS A SKIN IRRITANT.
WARNING: IF YOU GET THE CLEANING AGENT ON YOUR SKIN OR IN YOUR EYES:
-

FLUSH IT ALWAYS WITH CLEAN WATER

GET MEDICAL AID.

CAUTION: USE ONLY SPECIFIED CLEANING MATERIALS AND SOLUTIONS, OR THEIR


EQUIVALENTS. THE SURFACE PROTECTION COULD BE DAMAGED IF
UNSPECIFIED MATERIALS ARE USED.
(1) Reason for the job
(a) This section gives the procedure for cleaning the unit externally and internally. Do all the
work with clean workbench, tools and parts. After cleaning, put all items in sealed containers
to prevent contamination by dust or unwanted materials.
B.

Job set-up information


(1) Tools, fixtures and equipment
(a) The table below gives the tools, fixtures and equipment to do the maintenance of the
component.
NOTE:

You can use alternatives for the listed items.

NOTE:

Refer to SPECIAL TOOLS, FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT AND CONSUMABLES for


full details.

P/N
No specific

QTY
1

NAME
Nylon-bristle brush

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SOURCE
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P/N

QTY

No specific

NAME
Dry compressed air source with a
pressure reducing valve

SOURCE
Local supply

(2) Consumables
(a) The table below gives the consumables to do the maintenance of the component.
NOTE:

You can use alternatives for the listed items.

NOTE:

Refer to SPECIAL TOOLS, FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT AND CONSUMABLES for


full details.

CODE

C.

P/N

NAME

SOURCE

No specific

Clean and soft, lint-free cloth

Local supply

No specific

Acetone

Local supply

HAKU 1025-SF
41B

Degreasing product

VFA5Z0

TT-I-735

Isopropyl alcohol

Local supply

Job set-up
Not applicable

D.

Procedure

Subtask

28-11-22-140-001-A01

(1) External cleaning


(a) Clean all the metal parts with a lint free cloth soaked with TT-I-735 Isopropyl alcohol.
(b) Clean carefully with a soft bristle Nylon brush until all traces of grease have been eliminated.
(c) Dry the parts with a low-pressure air jet (dry compressed air supply source) or with a clean
and soft lint free cloth.
Subtask

28-11-22-140-002-A01

(2) Cleaning of the mechanical parts


CAUTION: DO NOT LET THE CLEANING SOLVENTS TOUCH THE PACKINGS.

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(a) Clean all mechanical components in HAKU 1025-SF 41B degreasing product at room
temperature.
(b) Place the components for cleaning in a tank which contains an approved solvent.
(c) Clean carefully with a soft bristle Nylon brush until all traces of grease have been eliminated.
(d) Dry the parts with a low-pressure air jet (dry compressed air supply source) or with a clean
and soft lint free cloth.

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CHECK

TASK 28-11-22-200-801-A01
1.

CHECK
A.

Reason for the Job


CAUTION: THE VISUAL CHECK OF THE COMPONENTS MUST BE DONE BEFORE YOU
ASSEMBLE THE UNIT.
NOTE:

If defects are found, replace the defective parts.

(1) The function of the visual check that follows is to find signs of damage or corrosion. The function
of this check is not to make sure that the component is serviceable. To make sure that
the component operates correctly, do the tests in Testing and Fault Isolation.
B.

Job set-up information


Not Applicable

C.

Job set-up
Not Applicable

D.

Procedure

Subtask

28-11-22-220-801-A01

(1) Visual check of the water drain valve assembly (Refer to IPL figure. 1)
(a) Do a check of the water drain valve body
1

Make sure that the anti-corrosive treatments, the surfaces and threads are in good
condition.

Examine the Water Drain Valve body (170) for signs of scratches or wear.

Examine the mounting faces for signs of scratches or wear.

Examine the mating faces with the inner valve for signs of scratches or wear.

Make sure that the bonding strip (130) and its attachment are in good condition.

(b) Do a check of the cover (90)


1

Examine the cover (90) for signs of scratches, wear, corrosion or distortion.

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(c) Do a check of the outer valve (30)


1

Make sure that the anti-corrosive treatments, the surfaces and threads are in good
condition.

Examine the valve body (60) for signs of scratches or wear.

Examine the mounting faces for signs of scratches or wear.

Examine the seat of the outer valve for signs of scratches or wear.

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REPAIR

TASK 28-11-22-300-801-A01
1.

REPAIR NO.1 - REPAIR OF THE PROTECTIVE TREATMENT


A.

Reason for the job


WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY ALL THE HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS OF
THE MANUFACTURER'S FOR MATERIALS.
(1) Use this procedure to protect the bonding areas or to repair the anodic coating of aluminium alloy
components where the surface protection is damaged or removed.

B.

Job set-up information


(1) Tools, fixtures and equipment
(a) The table below gives the tools, fixtures and equipment to do the maintenance of
the component.
NOTE:

You can use alternatives for the listed items.

NOTE:

Refer to SPECIAL TOOLS, FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT AND CONSUMABLES for


full details.

P/N

QTY

NAME

SOURCE

No specific

Nylon-bristle brush

Local supply

No specific

Oven (70 C (158 F maximum))

Local supply

No specific

Dry compressed air source

Local supply

(2) Consumables
(a) The table below gives the consumables to do the maintenance of the component.
NOTE:

You can use alternatives for the listed items.

NOTE:

Refer to SPECIAL TOOLS, FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT AND CONSUMABLES for


full details.

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CODE

C.

P/N

NAME

SOURCE

No specific

Abrasive paper (fine grade)

Local supply

ALODINE 1200

Protective coating
(concentration 1,5 to 1,7%)

VF2865

DEOXIDINE

Pretreatment for coating


(concentration 3%)

VF2865

Job set-up
Not applicable

D.

Procedure

Subtask

28-11-22-380-001-A01

(1) Application of the protective treatment


(a) Protect the bonding areas, reworked or corroded surfaces with ALODINE 1200 coating
process. ALODINE may be either brushed or sprayed on the parts. Do the procedure as
follows:
1

Remove all grease from the component (refer to TASK 28-11-22-100-801-a01).

Deoxidize the surface where you must repair the surface protection:
a

Remove all traces of protective surface with a fine grade abrasive paper.

With a brush, apply the DEOXIDINE pretreatment to the applicable surface area.
a

Let the DEOXIDINE pretreatment pickle the surface for two minutes.
NOTE:

Do not let the DEOXIDINE pretreatment touch any other surface


area.

Flush the applicable surface area with cold clear water.

Dry the component with a jet of dry, oil free, compressed air.

Apply ALODINE 1200 coating.


a

With a brush, apply a light layer of ALODINE 1200 coating. Do this until a golden or
light brown color is seen.
NOTE:

The color of coating may vary with different aluminium alloys.


The coating must be adherent and free of dust.

Flush the component with cold clear water for 20 secondes maximum.

Flush with non mineral water.

Air dry or hot air dry (70 C (158 F maximum)) in an oven for five minutes.

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TASK 28-11-22-300-802-A01
2.

REPAIR NO. 2 - REPLACEMENT OF THE IDENTIFICATION PLATE


A.

Reason for the job


WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY ALL THE HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS OF
THE MANUFACTURER'S FOR MATERIALS.
(1) Use this procedure to replace the identification plate.

B.

Job set-up information


(1) Tools, fixtures and equipment
(a) The table below gives the tools, fixtures and equipment to do the maintenance of the
component.
NOTE:

You can use alternatives for the listed items.

NOTE:

Refer to SPECIAL TOOLS, FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT AND CONSUMABLES for


full details.

P/N

QTY

NAME

SOURCE

O102794

Riveting tool

VF0422

No specific

Dry compressed air source

Local supply

(2) Consumables
(a) The table below gives the consumables to do the maintenance of the component.
NOTE:

CODE

C.

You can use alternatives for the listed items.

P/N

NAME

SOURCE

CA03

LOCTITE 326

Cement

VF7121

CM02

PR1422-A2

Sealant

VF0229

Job set-up
Not applicable

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D.

Procedure (Refer to figure 6001) (Refer to IPL figure. 1)

Subtask
NOTE:

28-11-22-350-002-A01
Before you remove the identification plate, move the applicable data from the removed plate
to the replacement plate.

(1) Removal of the identification plate


(a) Remove and discard the two rivets (160).
(b) Remove the identification plate (150) from the body (170).
(c) Remove all traces of adhesive that stay on the body (170).
(d) Clean the applicable area (refer to Page Block 4001).
(2) Installation of the identification plate
(a) Apply a drop of CA03 cement on the middle of the two mating surfaces to be bonded.
(b) Let dry in the air at ambient temperature (more than three minutes).
(c) Install the identification plate (150) to the body (170).
(d) Apply a light coat of CM02 sealant on the rivets (160) and in the holes.
(e) With the P/N O102794 tool, install and peen the rivets (160) (Refer to figure 6001).
(f) Remove all traces of cement and sealant from the joint.
(g) Let air dry.

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3.

REPAIR NO. 3 - REPLACEMENT OF THE BONDING STRIP


A.

Reason for the job


WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY ALL THE HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS OF
THE MANUFACTURER'S FOR MATERIALS.
(1) Use this procedure to replace the bonding strip.

B.

Job set-up information


(1) Tools, fixtures and equipment
(a) The table below gives the tools, fixtures and equipment to do the maintenance of
the component.
NOTE:

You can use alternatives for the listed items.

NOTE:

Refer to SPECIAL TOOLS, FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT AND CONSUMABLES for


full details.

P/N

QTY

No specific

NAME
Dry compressed air source

SOURCE
Local supply

(2) Consumables
(a) The table below gives the consumables to do the maintenance of the component.
NOTE:

CODE

P/N

CM02

PR1422-A2

Sealant

VF0229

BRISAL OX50-855

Interposition compound

VF0217

PI03

C.

You can use alternatives for the listed items.

NAME

SOURCE

Job set-up
Not applicable

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D.

Procedure (Refer to figure 6001) (Refer to IPL figure. 1)

Subtask

28-11-22-350-003-A01

(1) Removal of the bonding strip


(a) Remove and discard the two rivets (140).
(b) Remove the bonding strip (130) from the body (170).
(c) Remove all traces of interposition compound that stay on the body (170).
(d) Clean the applicable area (refer to Page Block 4001).
(2) Installation of the bonding strip
(a) Apply a drop of PI03 interposition compound on the two mating surfaces.
(b) Install the bonding strip (130) to the body (170).
(c) Apply a light coat of CM02 sealant on the rivets (140) and in the holes.
(d) Install and peen the rivets (140) (Refer to figure 6001).
NOTE:

Make sure that the riveting is 0,5 mm (0.0196 in) below the surface.

(e) Remove all traces of compound from the joint.


(f) Let air dry.

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0,5 mm
(0.0196)

Bonding
strip

Apply sealant
CM02 inside
and outside
the rivet heads

Rivet

Installation of the bonding strip

Valve
Body

Rivet

28-11-22-991-601-a01

Apply sealant
CM02 inside
and outside
the rivet heads

Installation of the identification plate


(applicable to the indirect water drain valve)

Valve
Body

Rivet

Apply sealant
CM02 inside
and outside
the rivet heads

Installation of the identification plate


(applicable to the direct water drain valve)

INSTALLATION OF THE BONDING STRIP AND THE IDENTIFICATION PLATE


FIGURE 6001/GRAPHIC 28-11-22-991-601-A01

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ASSEMBLY

TASK 28-11-22-400-801-A01
1.

ASSEMBLY
A.

Reason for the job


CAUTION: DO THE ASSEMBLY ON A CLEAN WORKBENCH IN A ROOM FREE FROM DUST
AND MOISTURE. PARTS SHALL BE PROTECTED FROM IMPACT DAMAGE.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE COMPONENTS ARE CLEAN BEFORE ASSEMBLY.
NOTE:

All item numbers shown in parenthesis ( ) are the same item numbers as used in
the Illustrated Part List (IPL).

NOTE:

Replace all the packings before you install again the parts.

(1) Assembly gives step-by-step instructions for a complete assembly of the component in a logical
sequence.
B.

Job set-up information


(1) Tools, fixtures and equipment
(a) The table below gives the tools, fixtures and equipment to do the maintenance of
the component.
NOTE:

You can use alternatives for the listed items.

NOTE:

Refer to SPECIAL TOOLS, FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT AND CONSUMABLES for


full details.

P/N

QTY

NAME

SOURCE

No specific

Mechanic standard tool kit

Local supply

No specific

7/16 hexagonal socket wrench

VF0422

No specific

Torque wrench, 0 to 10 Nm (88.50 lbf.in)

Local supply

(2) Consumables
(a) The table below gives the consumables to do the maintenance of the component.
NOTE:

You can use alternatives for the listed items.

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NOTE:

CODE

C.

Refer to SPECIAL TOOLS, FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT AND CONSUMABLES for


full details.

P/N

NAME

SOURCE

CC03

LOCTITE 221

Thread locking cement

VF7121

GR01

NYCO 65

Grease

VF4101

Job set-up
Not applicable

D.

Procedure

Subtask

28-11-22-420-001-A01

(1) Installation of the water drain valve assembly (Refer to IPL figure. 1)
(a) Assembly of the outer valve
1

Install the outer valve (30) in the outer valve body (60).

Install the spring (40) on the outer valve (30).

Install the guide (50).

Push the guide (50) to depress the spring (40).

Install the retaining ring (20).

Apply a light coat of GR01 grease on the packing (70).

Install the packing (70) on the outer valve body (60) .

Do the leak test of the outer valve (-10) (refer to Subtask 28-11-22-790-003-a01).
a

If the outer valve leaks, replace it.

(b) Assembly of the water drain valve body


1

If necessary, install the bonding strip (130) (refer to Subtask 28-11-22-350-003-A01).

If
necessary,
install
the
(refer to Subtask 28-11-22-350-002-A01).

Install the inner valve (120) in the Water Drain Valve body (170).

Install the spring (110) on the inner valve (120).

identification

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(150)

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For the indirect Water Drain Valves:


a

Apply a light coat of GR01 grease on the packing (100).

Install the packing (100) on the cover (90).

Install the cover (90) on the body (170).

Push the cover (90) down to depress the spring (110).

Install the retaining ring (80).

(c) Installation of the outer valve


1

Apply a light coat of CC03 thread locking cement on the threads of the outer valve body
(60).

Install the outer valve (-10) on the Water Drain Valve.

With the 7/16 hexagonal socket wrench, torque the outer valve (-10) to the value given
in FITS AND CLEARANCES (refer to Subtask 28-11-22-992-001-A01).
NOTE:

Make sure that the upgraded outer valves (-10A)(Refer to IPL figure. 1),
mentioned in ISB L83A13-28006, revision 02, have a redpaint mark.

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FITS AND CLEARANCES

TASK 28-11-22-992-801-A01
1.

FITS AND CLEARANCES


Subtask
A.

28-11-22-992-001-A01

Torque Values
CAUTION: THE TORQUE VALUE IN THE TABLE BELOW IS NOMINAL VALUE. DO NOT
TIGHTEN TO MORE THAN 10% ABOVE THE SPECIFIED TORQUE VALUE. TOO
MUCH TORQUE CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE FASTENER.
(1) The table below gives the torque values necessary to do the maintenance of the component.

IPL FIG.No.
AND ITEM

1 - 10

TORQUE
NOMENCLATURE

Outer Valve assembly

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Nm

lbf.in

7,5

66.38

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SPECIAL TOOLS - FIXTURES - EQUIPMENT AND CONSUMABLES

TASK 28-11-22-940-801-A01
1.

SPECIAL TOOLS, FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT


A.

Special tools
(1) The table below gives the special tools used to do the maintenance of the component.
NOTE:

You can use alternatives for the listed items.

FIGURE ITEM

B.

P/N

DESIGNATION

SUPPLIERS
CODE OR
NAME AND
ADDRESS

PAGE
BLOCK
WHERE
USED

9001-1

O102794

Riveting tool for identification plate VF0422

6001

9001-2

O103110

Test tool (use with packing


M25988-3-019)

1001

VF0422

Special fixtures
(1) The table below gives the special fixtures used to do the maintenance of the component.
NOTE:

You can use alternatives for the listed items.

P/N

DESIGNATION

SUPPLIERS
CODE OR
NAME AND
ADDRESS

PAGE
BLOCK
WHERE
USED

No specific

Mechanic standard tool kit

Local supply

3001
7001

No specific

Plastic pushrod

Local supply

1001

No specific

Dry compressed air source with a


pressure reducing valve

Local supply

4001

No specific

Nylon-bristle brush

Local supply

4001
6001

No specific

Oven (70 C (158 F maximum))

Local supply

6001

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P/N

No specific

C.

DESIGNATION

Torque wrench, 0 to 10 Nm
(88.50 lbf.in)

SUPPLIERS
CODE OR
NAME AND
ADDRESS

PAGE
BLOCK
WHERE
USED

Local supply

7001

Special equipment
(1) The table below gives the special equipment used to do the maintenance of the component. It is
standard equipment in overhaul shops.
NOTE:

You can use alternatives for the listed items.

DESCRIPTION

RANGE

ACCURACY

PAGE
BLOCK
WHERE
USED

Air pressure gauge (M1)

0 to 5 bar (72.5 psi)

1% full scale

1001

Air pressure reducer (R1)

0 to 5 bar (72.5 psi)

1001

Air pressure source (S1)

0 to 5 bar (72.5 psi)

1001

ONOFF valve (V1)

1001

Test tank

Capacity of 2 liters
(0.528 Gallons) approx. and
capable to be resistant to a
pressure of 5 bar (72.5 psi)

1001

Chronometer

0 to 60 minutes

1 s

1001

Graduated test tube

1001

Milliohmmeter

0 to 20 milliohms

1% full scale

1001

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SPECIAL TOOLS
FIGURE 9001/GRAPHIC 28-11-22-991-901-A01

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TASK 28-11-22-940-802-A01
2.

CONSUMABLES
A.

Consumables
(1) The table below gives the consumables to do the maintenance of the component.
NOTE:

You can use alternatives for the listed items.

CODE

P/N

DESIGNATION AND
SPECIFICATION

SUPPLIER'S PAGE
CODE OR
BLOCK
NAME AND WHERE
ADDRESS
USED

JET A-1

Kerosene
F / AIR 3405C
UK/ DEF-STAN-91-91
N / F35
USA / ASTM-D1655

Local supply

1001
6001

NSA8203-128

Packing

VF6198

1001

ACETONE

Cleaning product

Local supply

4001

TT-I-735

Isopropyl alcohol

Local supply

4001

HAKU 1025-SF 41B

Degreasing product

VFA5Z0

4001

No specific

Clean and lint free cloth

Local supply

4001

ALODINE 1200

Protective coating
F / None
D / None
UK/ None
USA / MIL-C-55431 OR 81706

Local supply

6001

DEOXIDINE

Pretreatment for coating

Local supply

6001

No specific

Abrasive paper (fine grade)

Local supply

6001

CC03

LOCTITE 221

Thread locking cement

VF7121

7001

CM02

PR1422-A2

Sealant

VF0229

6001

GR01

NYCO 65

Grease

VF4101

7001

PI03

BRISAL OX50-855

Interposition compound

VF0217

6001

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CODE

P/N

DESIGNATION AND
SPECIFICATION

SUPPLIER'S PAGE
CODE OR
BLOCK
NAME AND WHERE
ADDRESS
USED

No specific

Polythene bag

Local supply

6001

No specific

Abrasive paper (fine grade)

Local supply

15001

No specific

Cardboard box

Local supply

15001

No specific

Cardboard or polystyrene

Local supply

15001

No specific

Adhesive tape

Local supply

15001

No specific

Desiccant

Local supply

15001

No specific

Transparent protection product

Local supply

15001

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STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION

TASK 28-11-22-550-801-A01
1.

STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS
A.

Reason for the job


(1) Storage Instructions give the procedures to use after assembly or testing, including any special
requirements applicable to the component.

B.

Job set-up information


(1) Consumables
(a) The table below gives the consumables to do the maintenance of the component.
NOTE:

You can use alternatives for the items in the list.

NOTE:

Refer to SPECIAL TOOLS, FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT AND CONSUMABLES for


all data.

CODE

C.

P/N

NAME

SOURCE

No specific

Polythene bag

Local supply

No specific

Cardboard box

Local supply

No specific

Cardboard or polystyrene

Local supply

No specific

Adhesive tape

Local supply

No specific

Desiccant

Local supply

No specific

Transparent protection product

Local supply

Job set-up
Not Applicable

D.

Procedure

Subtask

28-11-22-620-001-A01

(1) Preservation
(a) At the end of the test, drain excess of fuel from the unit and fully clean the external surfaces.

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(b) Put the unit, wet with fuel, in a polythene bag of 0,2 mm (0.008 in) minimum thickness. The
bag must be large enough to seal correctly.
(c) Remove as much air as possible from the bag and then use heat to seal it.
(d) Identify the packing with:

Subtask

Item identification label and packing date label

"DO NOT OPEN UNTIL REQUIRED FOR USE" label.

28-11-22-630-001-A01

(2) Packing
(a) Put the component in its initial container. Use the initial material for the protection of the
component. Use bags of desiccant as necessary.
(b) If the initial container is not available:

Subtask

Refer to DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION for the weight of the component.

Use a different container. Use only approved materials for the protection of the
component.

Put the unit in a cardboard box with its related documents (check sheet, log card).

Safety the unit and the document in the box (cardboard - polystyrene).

Close the packing box and make the seals stronger with adhesive tape.

Identify the packing with labels and protect them with a transparent material. Make sure
that:
a

The identification label has all the related data of the component

You can read the labels easily.

28-11-22-640-001-A01

(3) Storage
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS NOT TOO MUCH WEIGHT ON THE CONTAINER, IF
YOU USE THE STACK STORAGE METHOD. TOO MUCH WEIGHT ON THE
CONTAINER CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE COMPONENT.
CAUTION: DO NOT KEEP THE CONTAINER NEAR FLUIDS THAT CAN CAUSE CORROSION
OR DAMAGE, AND DO NOT KEEP NEAR SOURCES THAT MAKE HEAT OR
OZONE.
(a) Keep the container in a clean, dry room with a good supply of air.

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(b) Keep the temperature of the room between 0 C and + 55 C (32 F to +131 F). The
recommended temperature is at or near 15 C (59 F) and the relative humidity between 25
and 65%.
(c) Put the container where you can clearly read the identification label.

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ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST

TASK 28-11-22-990-802-A01
1.

INTRODUCTION
A.

General
(1) The purpose of this Illustrated Parts List is the identification of equipment assemblies,
sub-assemblies, and parts.
(2) It is set up in conformance with the rules set forth in the Air Transport Association of America
Specification ATA iSpec 2200 in AECMA Simplified English.
(3) From time to time, the illustrated nomenclature is revised so as to incorporate recent additions,
cancellations and modifications in equipment. Revisions are indicated by an "R" on the right of
each revised line, and apply solely to the date of revision.

B.

Use of the IPL


(1) Publication format
(a) The IPL is arranged in the following order:
-

Introduction, including the Vendor Code Index (VCI)

Equipment Designator Index (EDI)

Numerical Index (NI)

Detailed Parts List (DPL).

(b) Equipment designator index


This index contains the relevant reference and diagrams for each circuit symbol, as well as
the corresponding marker.
The equipment designator index is alphanumerical, and is arranged in the following order:
-

dash

letters from A through Z

numerals from 0 through 9.

(c) Numerical index


This index contains all Part Numbers (P/N) ever included in the Detailed Parts. The part
number is followed by the applicable figure and item number / variant references.

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The numerical index is alphanumerical, and is arranged in the following order:


-

dash

letters from A through Z

numerals from 0 through 9.

(d) Vendor Code index


The vendor code index is alphanumerically arranged according to the manufacturer's code.
This list includes the names and addresses of all manufacturers cited in the detailed
nomenclature.
(2) Identification of a component part
There are several different ways to identify a component part.
(a) To find a part with a known Part Number (P/N).
1

Refer to the Numerical Index and find the P/N

The numerical index contains the following information about the reference:

the reference of the part specific to the airline (column left blank)

the illustrated catalog sequence number (CSN). Application: 2-150A


number, 150A = sequence number)

the quantity per CSN.

Refer to the figure in the parts list.

Find the item number on the illustration.

(2 = Figure

(b) To find a P/N with a known Equipment Designator Index.


This index specifies the item reference and the CSN relevant to a given symbol.
1

A circuit symbol is made up of:

one or two letters specifying the nature of the component part (letter symbol),

one or two numerals stating the order code of the component part in the relevant
sub-assembly,

or possibly with a position suffix, containing two or four numerals, and defining the
sub-assembly in which the component part is mounted. This suffix is chosen at random.
Application: R10 - 6
R = Letter Symbol
10 = Order No,
6 = Position suffix.

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List of position suffixes versus the sub-assembly designation.

FIGURE

DESIGNATION

SUFFIX

Refuel panel multi tank indicator (MTI), assembly

10

Circuit card display

20

Circuit card assembly, CPU

32

List of sub-assemblies versus the position suffix number.

SUFFIX

DESIGNATION

FIGURE

10

Refuel panel multi tank indicator (MTI), assembly

20

Circuit card display

30

Circuit card assembly, CPU

(c) To find a P/N through the illustrated nomenclature:

C.

Find the illustration that shows the breakdown of the assembly.

Find the part and make a note of the item number.

Look in the parts list related to the illustration for the item number. This will also gives
you the P/N and the description.

Use of the Detailed Parts List


(1) The detailed parts list includes the nomenclature and illustrations of the unit components.
-

1st column: Figure and Item/Item variant number

2nd column: Part Number

3rd column: Airline Stock Number

4th column: Indentation and Nomenclature

5th column: Usage Code

6th column: Units per Assembly.

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(2) Figure and Item Numbers


(a) An item number is given to each part-numbered assembly, sub-assembly or item in the parts
list.
(b) The figure number, which includes the items in the list, is given on the first line at the top of
each page.
(c) The highest assemblies for each figure shall be listed first. If there is more than one part
number for an assembly, use alpha variant item numbers e.g. 1A, 1B, 10A, 10B etc. In the
usage code column of the assembly parts, the letters are used to link parts to the correct
assembly. Use alpha variant item numbers for:
-

Parts introduced by modification, product improvement, change of material etc.

Similar parts with different usage code

Optional parts, unless an alpha variant is listed for another reason. In this case, optional
part numbers must be given in the Nomenclature column.

(d) Assemblies, sub-assemblies and parts in the list which are not illustrated are identified with a
dash (-) before the item number.
(3) Manufacturer's Part Number
A manufacturer's part number is given to each assembly, sub-assembly and detail parts
(illustrated or not).
(4) Nomenclature
(a) The nomenclature is indented to show the item relationship as follows:
123456
Assembly
. Detail parts of assembly
. Subassembly
Attaching parts and/or storage parts for subassembly
***
. . Detail parts for subassembly
. . Sub-subassembly
Attaching parts and/or storage parts for sub-subassembly
***
. . . Detail parts for sub-subassembly
etc...

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(b) A vendor code is given for all items or articles not made by the prime manufacturer of the
assembly.
(c) This vendor code or the abbreviation NP (Non Procurable) is written at the far right-hand
side in the first line of the nomenclature.
(5) Effectivity Code
In a figure, the part number identified by an effectivity code shows that the coded part must be
used with other parts identified with the same alpha designation. Also, coded parts can be used
with all other non-coded parts (no alpha designation).
The effectivity code must begin with A and continue with B, C, ... Z. If required, the succession
will follow BA, CA, DA ... ZA, CB, DB, EB, ... DC, EC, FC, etc. The succession will always begin
with the subsequent alpha set which follows the last set by one alpha.
(6) Units Per Assembly
The units per assembly column shows the number of necessary units for the subsequent higher
assembly. In some cases, the letters "RF" (Reference) or "AR" (As Required) replace this
information.
(7) Abbreviations
-

AR = As required

DET = Detail

LH and RH = Left and right

NHA = Next higher assembly

NP = Non procurable

OLD P/N = Old part number

ORDER OVERLGTH MP/N = Actual part number is more than 15 characters

OVERSIZE = Oversize repair parts

R = Modified

RF = For reference

SEL FROM = Select from parts

POST SB = Post Service Bulletin

POST SL = Post Service Letter

SUPSD BY = Superseded by

SUPSDS = Supersedes

UNDERSIZE = Undersize repair parts.

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(a) The following letters are used in the standard index:

tera = 10exp(12)

giga = 10exp(9)

mega = 10exp(6)

kilo = 10exp(3)

one = 1

MY

milli = 10exp(-3)

MU

micro = 10exp(-6)

nano = 10exp(-9)

pico = 10exp(-12)

(b) The following letters are used in the standard index to indicate tolerances on electronic
components:

0.1%

0.25%

0.50%

1%

2%

5%

10%

(8) Updating
When an item is revised, added or deleted, the letter "R" is written in the right margin (the page
date of issue changes).
The letter "R" is written in the right margin opposite the page number when all the item numbers
are changed.

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V81349 MILITARY SPECIFICATIONS PROMULGATED BY MILITARY DEPARTMENTS

AGENCIES UNDER AUTHORITY OF DEFENSE STANDARDIZATION

MANUAL 4120 3-M

USA

VF0111 BNAE-BUREAU DE NORMALISATION DE L'AERONAUTIQUE

ET DE L'ESPACE TECHNOPOLIS 54

199 RUE JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU

92138 ISSY LES MOULINEAUX

FRANCE

INTERTECHNIQUE
VF0422

FUEL & INERTING SYSTEMS - ZI DES GATINES

61 RUE PIERRE CURIE

78373 PLAISIR CEDEX

FRANCE

VF2521 PLASTIQUES DE FRANCE INDUSTRIES-LES

845 AV DU PIC DE BERTAGNE

13420 GEMENOS

FRANCE

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PART NUMBER
21215DB1604
CANCELLED
21215DB1606
21217DB1605
21217DB1606
CANCELLED
2L83-026
2L83-029
4L83-003
4L83-004
4L83-006
4L83-007
4L83-009
4L83-010
4L83-011
4L83-014
4L83-027
4L83-044
4L83-046
4L83-047
4L83-083
4L83-094
AJ81-09
AJ81-10
AP63-42
AR38-27
AR38-28
AR65-06
L83A13-602-1
L83A13-604
L83A13-614
L83A13-615
M25988-3-019
M25988-3-127
N100-104CL
N450PD60
CANCELLED

AIRLINE STOCK NUMBER

FIG

ITEM

TTL
REQ

-160A

1
1
1

140
160
160

2
2
2

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

170A
170
60
30
50
120
90
90A
130
- 10
120A
- 90B
- 10A
- 50A
-150A
-150B
80
20
150
40
110A
110
-160A
- 1
- 1A
- 1B
- 1C
70
100
-180
-180

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
RF
RF
RF
RF
1
1
1
1

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DETAILED PARTS LIST

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80

80
100

90
90A

110

110A
120A

120

140

140

130
150

130
150

160

160
170A
170

SHT-28-11-22-991-801-A01-01

70

30
20
50
60

40

VALVE,WATER DRAIN
FIGURE 1

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FIG.ITEM
1

- 1
- 1A
- 1B
- 1C
- 10
- 10A
20
30
40
50
- 50A
60
70

80
90
90A
- 90B
100

110
110A
120
120A
130
140

150
-150A
-150B
160

-160A

170
170A

AIRLINE
STOCK
NUMBER

PART NUMBER

L83A13-602-1

L83A13-604

L83A13-614

L83A13-615

4L83-014

4L83-046

AJ81-10

4L83-004

AR38-27

4L83-006

4L83-047

4L83-003

M25988-3-019

AJ81-09

4L83-009

4L83-010

4L83-044

M25988-3-127

AR38-28

AR38-27

4L83-007

4L83-027

4L83-011

21215DB1606

AP63-42

4L83-083

4L83-094

21217DB1605

AR65-06

2L83-029

2L83-026

NOMENCLATURE
1234567
|||||||

VALVE,WATER
DRAIN
NP

VALVE,WATER DRAIN
NP

VALVE,WATER DRAIN

VALVE,WATER
DRAIN

.VALVE,ASSEMBLY,OUTER

.VALVE,ASSEMBLY,OUTER

..RING,RETAINING

..VALVE,OUTER

..SPRING

..GUIDE

..GUIDE

..BODY,VALVE

.PACKING,PREFORMED
V81349
20.35X1.78 61D6
(AJ60-57)

.RING,RETAINING

.COVER

.COVER

.COVER

.PACKING,PREFORMED
V81349
36.17X2.62 61D6
(AJ63-54)

.SPRING

.SPRING

.VALVE,INNER

.VALVE,INNER

.STRIP,BONDING
ATTACHING PARTS

.RIVET,SOLID
U DIA1.6X6 VF0111
5356
(AR65-07)
* * *

.PLATE,IDENTIFICATION

.PLATE,IDENTIFICATION

.PLATE,IDENTIFICATION
ATTACHING PARTS

.RIVET,SOLID
F100
VF0111
DIA1.6X5 5086
(AR64-17)

.RIVET,SOLID
U DIA 1.6X4.5
5356
* * *

.BODY

.BODY

EFFECT
CODE

AB

CD

AB

CD

AC

BD

AC

BD

AC

BD

ABD

BD

AC

AC

BD

UNITS
PER
ASSY
RF

RF

RF
RF
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1

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FIG.ITEM

-180

AIRLINE
STOCK
NUMBER

PART NUMBER

N100-104CL

NOMENCLATURE
1234567
|||||||

STORAGE PARTS

.CAP-PLUG,PROTECTIVE

(AC13-08)

* * *

EFFECT
CODE

VF2521 BD

UNITS
PER
ASSY

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