W DOC AIRBUS | AMM A320F

Local Disinfection of the Potable-Water System Components


TASK 38-10-00-670-805-A
Local Disinfection of the Potable-Water System Components


WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
WARNING: ALWAYS WEAR RUBBER GLOVES, GOGGLES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHES WHEN YOU DO THIS TASK.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE EQUIPMENT YOU USE FOR THIS PROCEDURE IS CLEAN AND APPROVED FOR THE POTABLE WATER SYSTEM. IF NOT IT CAN CAUSE CONTAMINATION OF THE POTABLE WATER SYSTEM.
WARNING: DO NOT DO WORK ON THE TOILET WASTE SYSTEM AND THE POTABLE WATER SYSTEM AT THE SAME TIME. THIS WILL PREVENT CONTAMINATION OF THE POTABLE WATER SYSTEM. SUCH CONTAMINATION CAN BE DANGEROUS TO HEALTH.
WARNING: BEFORE YOU DO WORK ON THE POTABLE WATER SYSTEM, PUT ON NEW GLOVES (LATEX OR NITRILE). THIS WILL PREVENT CONTAMINATION OF THE POTABLE WATER SYSTEM.
WARNING: AFTER THE DISINFECTION PROCEDURE, REMOVE ALL USED PROTECTIVE PAPER AND/OR CLOTH RAGS AND DISCARD THEM IMMEDIATELY. TO KNOW HOW TO DO THIS SAFELY, REFER TO THE MATERIAL MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. IF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE SOLUTION DRIES ONTO ORGANIC MATERIALS SUCH AS PAPER OR CLOTH, THESE MATERIALS CAN SUDDENLY START TO BURN.
1. Reason for the Job
Self explanatory
2. Job Set-up Information
 A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
REFERENCE
QTY
DESIGNATION
No specific
AR
PAPER - MASKING
No specific
AR
PAPER - TISSUE
No specific
AR
WARNING NOTICE(S)
 B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
(Material No.08BBD2)
Non Aqueous Cleaner-- Isopropyl Alcohol Reagent grade
(Material No.11AKC1)
Disinfectant-Potable Water System Hydrogen Peroxide -
(Material No.14SBA1)
Textile-Lint free Cotton -
 C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
TASK 12-24-38-680-001-A
Draining of the Potable Water System (with Electrical Power)
TASK 24-42-00-861-001-A
Energize the Ground Service Network from the External Power
TASK 24-42-00-862-001-A
De-energize the Ground Service Network Supplied from the External Power
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 38-10-00-861-068-A
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
   (1) Energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-861-001).
Subtask 38-10-00-680-062-A
B. Draining of the Potable Water System
   (1) Drain the potable water system (Ref. AMM TASK 12-24-38-680-001).
Subtask 38-10-00-860-062-A
C. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
   (1) Close the manual shut-off valve of the potable water system in the related lavatory or wet galley.
   (2) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position at the related lavatory or wet galley to tell persons not to use the potable water system.
4. Procedure
Subtask 38-10-00-670-083-A
A. Local Disinfection of the Potable-Water System Components
   (1) Make sure that the parts retained from the removed component are clean and in the correct condition.
   (2) If necessary, remove lubricants from the potable-water system connectors with a clean PAPER - TISSUE.
NOTE: The equipment which connects a component to a potable-water system interface is referred to as a potable-water system connector. The potable-water system connectors can be:
  • sleeves
  • flanges
  • O-rings/packings.
   (3) Clean the potable-water system interfaces of the component and of the aircraft with a Textile-Lint free Cotton - (Material No.14SBA1) .
NOTE: The potable-water system interfaces of the aircraft can be:
  • T-connectors
  • mounting brackets
  • potable water pipes
  • potable water hoses.
   (4) Put the PAPER - MASKING on the surface(s) near the disinfected potable-water system components.
   (5) If necessary, install O-rings/packings before the disinfection of the components.
CAUTION: DURING LOCAL DISINFECTION, DO NOT APPLY DISINFECTION SOLUTION TO THE CLAMPS. THE CLAMPS ARE MADE OF ALUMINUM AND ARE NOT FULLY RESISTANT TO THE DISINFECTION SOLUTION. IF YOU ARE NOT CAREFUL, YOU CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THEM.
   (6) Spray the Disinfectant-Potable Water System Hydrogen Peroxide - (Material No.11AKC1) onto the potable-water system interface(s) of the component and of the aircraft from a maximum distance of 100 mm (3.94 in.).
NOTE: As an alternative material, the following disinfectants can be used:
- HERLISIL (966500), H Bio T50 (966400) or SANOSIL (966200). The concentration of H202 in these disinfectants must be decreased to 3%.
- A water mixed concentration of disinfectant. Approximately 70% Non Aqueous Cleaner-- Isopropyl Alcohol Reagent grade (Material No.08BBD2) mixed with 30% potable water.

     (a) If necessary, spray the disinfectant solution onto the inner side of sleeves from a maximum distance of 100 mm (3.94 in.).
   (7) Make sure that the disinfection is satisfactory:
WARNING: AFTER YOU APPLY THE DISINFECTION SOLUTION, INSTALL THE COMPONENT BEFORE IT DRIES. AFTER THE DISINFECTION SOLUTION DRIES, CONTAMINATION CAN OCCUR AGAIN AND THIS CAN CAUSE CONTAMINATION OF THE POTABLE WATER SYSTEM.
     (a) Make sure that the disinfectant react with surfaces for 5 minutes minimum.
     (b) Make sure that the disinfected components must not be dried before installation.
   (8) Clean the component interfaces and the adjacent area.
WARNING: AFTER THE DISINFECTION PROCEDURE, REMOVE ALL USED PROTECTIVE PAPER AND/OR CLOTH RAGS AND DISCARD THEM IMMEDIATELY. TO KNOW HOW TO DO THIS SAFELY, REFER TO THE MATERIAL MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. IF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE SOLUTION DRIES ONTO ORGANIC MATERIALS SUCH AS PAPER OR CLOTH, THESE MATERIALS CAN SUDDENLY START TO BURN.
     (a) Remove and discard the PAPER - MASKING immediately after use.
     (b) Remove the remaining cleaning agent from the adjacent area.
5. Close-up
Subtask 38-10-00-410-074-A
A. Close Access
   (1) Open the manual shut-off valve of the potable water system in the related lavatory or wet galley.
   (2) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
   (3) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
   (4) To discard the used disinfection solution, refer to the national or local authority regulations.
Subtask 38-10-00-862-059-A
B. De-energize the ground service network
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-42-00-862-001).
[Rev.10 from 2021] 2026.04.02 06:25:37 UTC