SAE ARP 6390-2016 Location of Crew and Passenger Oxygen Masks Portable Oxygen System and Protective Breathing Equipment.pdf
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2、rom, is the sole responsibility of the user.”SAE reviews each technical report at least every five years at which time it may be revised, reaffirmed, stabilized, or cancelled. SAE invites your written comments and suggestions.Copyright 2016 SAE InternationalAll rights reserved. No part of this publi
3、cation may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of SAE.TO PLACE A DOCUMENT ORDER: Tel: 877-606-7323 (inside USA and Canada)Tel: +1 724-776-4970 (out
4、side USA)Fax: 724-776-0790Email: CustomerServicesae.orgSAE WEB ADDRESS: http:/www.sae.orgSAE values your input. To provide feedbackon this Technical Report, please visithttp:/www.sae.org/technical/standards/ARP6390AEROSPACERECOMMENDED PRACTICEARP6390Issued 2016-08Superseding AIR1390Location of Crew
5、and Passenger Oxygen Masks, Portable Oxygen System, and Protective Breathing Equipment RATIONALEThis ARP document supports interior and oxygen systems aircraft certification. Airlines, aircraft modification centers and facilities, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and regulatory authorities ma
6、y utilize this document to support interior and oxygen systems certification activities regarding the locations of oxygen masks, portable oxygen systems and protective breathing equipment. This ARP will account for aircraft layouts and anthropometric data to ensure that reasonable and acceptable con
7、cepts are addressed.INTRODUCTIONThe purpose of this document is to provide basic guidelines for use by aircraft interior designers so that oxygen masks connected to oxygen supply systems are made available for use by passengers and crew members. Oxygen masks, portable oxygen cylinders, and protectiv
8、e breathing equipment should be readily accessible if the necessity arises for use of supplemental oxygen during flight operations.SAE INTERNATIONAL ARP6390 Page 2 of 22TABLE OF CONTENTS1. SCOPE 3 2. REFERENCES 3 2.1 Applicable Documents 3 2.1.1 SAE Publications. 3 2.1.2 ISO Publications 4 2.1.3 NAS
9、A Publications 4 2.1.4 FAA Publications. 4 2.1.5 EASA Publications 5 2.2 Abbreviations and Definitions . 5 3. FLIGHT DECK 6 3.1 Flight Deck Crew Oxygen Mask Access Requirements . 6 3.1.1 Pressurized Aircraft Operating Above 25000 Feet . 6 3.1.2 Protective Breathing Equipment . 6 3.1.3 Pressurized Ai
10、rcraft Operating Up to and Including 25000 Feet 7 3.1.4 Unpressurized Aircraft. 7 3.2 Quick Donning Mask and Hose Stowage . 7 4. CABIN COMPARTMENT 8 4.1 Cabin Passenger Oxygen Masks 8 4.1.1 Pressurized Aircraft Operating Above 25000 Feet . 8 4.1.2 Other Areas in the Aircraft. 9 4.2 Cabin Crew . 9 4.
11、2.1 Portable Oxygen . 9 4.2.2 Protective Breathing Equipment . 9 4.3 Exposure of Occupants Below a 25000 Feet Cabin Altitude 10 4.4 Non-Pressurized Aircraft Operating Above 12500 Feet .10 5. LOCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR OXYGEN DISPENSING UNITS . 10 5.1 Mask Presentation at Passenger and Cabin Crew Seat
12、s. 10 5.2 Portable Oxygen and Protective Breathing Equipment (PBE) 11 5.3 Other Areas. 11 5.3.1 Lavatories 11 5.3.2 Galleys and Miscellaneous Areas. 11 5.3.3 Sleeper Seats Areas . 11 6. NOTES 12 6.1 Revision Indicator 12 FIGURE 1 ILLUSTRATION OF HARNESS ENTANGLED IN THE MASK. 7 FIGURE 2 KNOTTED SUPP
13、LY HOSE 8 FIGURE 3 FLIGHT CREW MASK LOCATION (FROM AIR1390) . 13 FIGURE 4 ANTHROPOMETRICAL DATA (ISO7250-1/2). 14 FIGURE 5 DEFINITION OF REACH ARCS . 14 FIGURE 6 PASSENGER OXYGEN MASK PRESENTATION. 15 FIGURE 7 QUADRUPLE SEAT CONFIGURATION 15 FIGURE 8 TYPICAL REACH DISTANCE (FROM AIR1390) . 16 FIGURE
14、 9 TYPICAL REACH DISTANCE (FROM AIR1390) . 17 FIGURE 10 ATTENDANT SEAT AND LAVATORY MASK LOCATION (FROM AIR1390) . 18 FIGURE 11 AIRCRAFT CABIN OCCUPANT/SLEEPER SEATS 19 FIGURE 12 CREW REST COMPARTMENTS. 20 FIGURE 13 STAIRWELL AREA . 21 FIGURE 14 SPECIAL AREA - COFFEE BAR 22 FIGURE 15 GALLEY WORKING
15、AREAS 22 SAE INTERNATIONAL ARP6390 Page 3 of 221. SCOPEVarious emergency situations may require the dispensing of oxygen to all occupants of aircraft during flight. During an emergency event, depending on the aircraft operational flight capability, all cabin occupants must be serviced by a mask pres
16、entation system connected to an operational oxygen source. Several regulations specify the functional characteristics and requirements of the oxygen systems for aircraft in support of different missions. These should be referred to for the exact functional performance requirements. It is not the int
17、ent of this document to ensure conformance with these regulations, but only to recommend general concepts for the location of the oxygen masks and oxygen system outlets for proper accessibility by the aircraft occupants, whether cabin occupants or crew members. Different requirements may apply when
18、the mission of the pressurized aircraft or the operational altitude of the aircraft is not in excess of FL250. When the aircraft is operating above FL100, oxygen masks, either distributed to each cabin occupant or stowed and readily accessible, must be available in the event of a pressurization fail
19、ure. Oxygen masks must also be connected to an operational source, available and within easy reach of each seated flight deck crew member and observer.For unpressurized aircraft, during flight operations above FL125, oxygen masks connected to an operational oxygen source must be available to all occ
20、upants.This document defines the accessibility requirements that should be considered in the placement of oxygen masks for presentation to the user and the connections for such oxygen masks to the operational oxygen systems. This is of interest when designing the interior of the aircraft, placing th
21、e seats in relationship to such outlets and mask connections, or placing oxygen mask outlets in relation to the seats. The accessibility requirements contained in this document are applicable to installation and arrangement of such equipment in different locations in the aircraft as shown on typical
22、 examples of installation areas as shown in Figures 3 through 15.Furthermore, this document does not discuss operational needs with respect to oxygen supply duration, nor the detail design of portable oxygen system or protective breathing equipment. Please refer to other SAE documents for such infor
23、mation.Portable Oxygen System and Protective Breathing Equipment are to be installed to meet the requirements of 25.1447(c) and 25.1439. Also, if portable oxygen equipment is installed, they need to meet the requirements of 14 CFR Part 25, Section 25.1443(d) turbine engine powered airplanes with pre
24、ssurized cabins.14 CFR Part 25 Airworthiness Standards, Transport Category Aircraft14 CFR Part 121 Certification and Operations: Domestic, Flag and Supplemental Air Carriers and Commercial Operators of Large Aircraft14 CFR Part 91 General Operating and Flight Rules14 CFR Part 23 Airworthiness Standa
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