SUPPLEMENTARY MEDICAL EQUIPMENT - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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1. General
The supplementary medical outlet equipment is used to give aid to passengers or crew members if they are ill or become ill during flight.
The equipment receives electrical power from receptacles that are installed at different locations in the cabin.
** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL The supplementary medical outlet equipment is used to give aid to passengers or crew members if they are ill or become ill during flight.
The equipment receives electrical power from receptacles that are installed at different locations in the cabin.
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A. Medical Outlets
The medical outlets are installed at different locations in the cabin furnishings, near to the stretcher location. They supply electrical power to medical equipment e.g. oxygen tents and incubators.
The medical outlets have covers to give protection to the sockets. The covers are spring-loaded or held in the closed position with a quick-release fastener (push to open/push to close). The sockets have circuit breakers, which are installed on the circuit breaker panel 2000VU and/or 2001VU.
The medical outlets are installed at different locations in the cabin furnishings, near to the stretcher location. They supply electrical power to medical equipment e.g. oxygen tents and incubators.
The medical outlets have covers to give protection to the sockets. The covers are spring-loaded or held in the closed position with a quick-release fastener (push to open/push to close). The sockets have circuit breakers, which are installed on the circuit breaker panel 2000VU and/or 2001VU.
A. Medical Outlet(s)
(1) The applicable VU circuit breaker panel supplies VAC power, and if available VDC power to the related receptacles.
Electrical Power Sockets - Location