AFT LAVATORIES - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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1. General
The aft lavatories are installed in the aft utility area.
** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL The aft lavatories are installed in the aft utility area.
2. Component Location
Lavatory Locations ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
Lavatory Locations ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
Lavatory Locations ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
Lavatory Locations ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
For the location of this component, refer to paragraph Component Location
(Ref. AMM D/O 25-00-00-00).
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Lavatory Locations ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
Lavatory Locations ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
Lavatory Locations ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
Lavatory Locations ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL (Ref. AMM D/O 25-00-00-00).
3. Component Description
Lavatory Installation - Example ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
Lavatory Installation - Example ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
Lavatory Installation - Example ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
Lavatory Installation - Example ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL A. General Characteristics
The lavatories are installed as a set or movable units. The set lavatories are attached on the hard points of the floor structure. The movable lavatories are attached to the seat rails in the different installation areas at an interval of 1 in. (25.4000 mm). A tie-rod attaches the upper attachment point of the lavatory to the aircraft structure. Each lavatory has an option of a single blade door or a bi-folding door.
The lavatories are installed as a set or movable units. The set lavatories are attached on the hard points of the floor structure. The movable lavatories are attached to the seat rails in the different installation areas at an interval of 1 in. (25.4000 mm). A tie-rod attaches the upper attachment point of the lavatory to the aircraft structure. Each lavatory has an option of a single blade door or a bi-folding door.
B. Structure
The lavatory is assembled as a modular unit with the ceiling, sidewalls, rear wall and floor pan. The basic structure is made from the sandwich panels. The extrusions are bonded and/or attached to the panels with the screws. The kickstrips and the corner strips are installed to prevent damage to the lavatory.
The lavatory is assembled as a modular unit with the ceiling, sidewalls, rear wall and floor pan. The basic structure is made from the sandwich panels. The extrusions are bonded and/or attached to the panels with the screws. The kickstrips and the corner strips are installed to prevent damage to the lavatory.
C. Lavatory Equipment
Different items of equipment are installed in each lavatory which the passengers and the crew can use (Ref. AMM D/O 25-45-00-00).
Different items of equipment are installed in each lavatory which the passengers and the crew can use (Ref. AMM D/O 25-45-00-00).
D. Lavatory Doors
(1) Single Blade Door
A single blade door that opens out is installed on the lavatory unit. Lavatories installed near an exit have the lavatory doors installed to prevent blockage during an evacuation of the passengers. A minimum clearance of 21 in. (0.5334 m) is necessary to let the door open with no blockage.
A single blade door that opens out is installed on the lavatory unit. Lavatories installed near an exit have the lavatory doors installed to prevent blockage during an evacuation of the passengers. A minimum clearance of 21 in. (0.5334 m) is necessary to let the door open with no blockage.
(2) Bi-folding Door
An optional bi-folding door that opens in and closes automatically is installed in the specified lavatories.
An optional bi-folding door that opens in and closes automatically is installed in the specified lavatories.
E. Foldable Wall Section
If applicable, lavatory D/Ds/Dc has a foldable wall to let persons load or remove a stretcher through the aft left passenger/crew door.
The folding procedure is shown in the task (Ref. 25-40-00-840-001).
If applicable, lavatory D/Ds/Dc has a foldable wall to let persons load or remove a stretcher through the aft left passenger/crew door.
The folding procedure is shown in the task (Ref. 25-40-00-840-001).