International Aircraft Materials and Fire Test Working Group Contamination/Aging Task Group Contamination Daniel Slaton Boeing Commercial Airplanes Material.

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International Aircraft Materials and Fire Test Working Group Contamination/Aging Task Group Contamination Daniel Slaton Boeing Commercial Airplanes Material & Process Technology December, 2006

International Aircraft Materials and Fire Test Working Group Contamination/Aging Task Group Topics: Contamination Testing – Flammability Testing of Cleaners and CIC’s Maintenance Review Board Report Overview of inspection and cleaning requirements during maintenance Contamination Roadmap – Ray Cherry

International Aircraft Materials and Fire Test Working Group Contamination/Aging Task Group Flammability of Cleaners and Corrosion Inhibiting Compound on Insulation Blankets Cleaning Agents Acetone Aliphatic Naphtha Isopropyl Alcohol Citra- Safe Corrosion Inhibiting Compounds AV8AV30Socopar 65 In-Work

International Aircraft Materials and Fire Test Working Group Contamination/Aging Task Group Flammability of Cleaners Cleaning Agent TestUncoatedAcetone Aliphatic Naphtha Isopropyl Alcohol Citra -Safe PETQ-Tip PFPPF MPVFRad.Pan. PPPPP PEKKRad.Pan. PFPPF PVFRad.Pan. PP

International Aircraft Materials and Fire Test Working Group Contamination/Aging Task Group Flammability Testing Results and Next Steps Naphtha and IPA appear to be benign. Further review with film manufactures is required, as well as airline maintenance groups to determine acceptability at the airplane level. Complete CIC testing. Develop test matrix for other contaminates such as hydraulic fluids, etc…

International Aircraft Materials and Fire Test Working Group Contamination/Aging Task Group Maintenance Review Board (MRB) Report OVERVIEW Document Purpose: The Maintenance Review Board Report (MRBR) is model specific: 1) Defines the initial minimum scheduled maintenance/inspection requirements to be used in the development of an approved continuous airworthiness maintenance program. 2) Basis from which each operator may develop their own Continuous Airworthiness Maintenance Program. 3) Forms part of the instructions considered essential for proper maintenance as required by FAR and FAR 25 Appendix H (Instructions for Continued Airworthiness). The Maintenance Review Board Report is developed from review & analysis of the industry proposal developed by the Industry Steering Committee representing airline operators, FAA, and OEM. Derived through the MSG-3 process (Maintenance Steering Group).

International Aircraft Materials and Fire Test Working Group Contamination/Aging Task Group Maintenance Review Board Report Inspection Intervals A-Check: The Systems/Zonal A-Check Interval is 500 flight hours. 1A Tasks (500 flight hours) 2A Tasks (1,000 flight hours) 3A Tasks (1,500 flight hours), and so on. C-Check: The Systems/Zonal C-Check Interval is 6,000 flight hours or 18 mo. 1C Tasks (6,000 flight hours/18 months) 2C Tasks (12,000 flight hours/36 months) 3C Tasks (18,000 flight hours/54 months), and 4C Tasks (24,000 flight hours/72 months).

International Aircraft Materials and Fire Test Working Group Contamination/Aging Task Group Maintenance Review Board Report Systems Requirements Tasks are defined through the MSG-3 Revision Enhanced Zonal Analysis Procedure (EZAP). These tasks (Restoration, Detailed Inspection and General Visual Inspection) are considered applicable and effective to … 1) minimize wiring contamination 2) detect wiring installation discrepancies which may not be reliably detected through a zonal inspection. 3) included under ATA Chapter 20 (Standard Practices).

International Aircraft Materials and Fire Test Working Group Contamination/Aging Task Group Maintenance Review Board Report Standard Practices APPLICABILITY MRB ITEM NUMBERTASKINTERVALAPLENGZONAL INSPECTION REQUIREMENT RS4CALL CLEAN THE MAIN EQUIPMENT CENTER (EZAP) GV4CALL GENERAL VISULA INSPECTION OF POWERR FEEDERS AND EWIS IN BACK OF THE EE TRAYS (EZAP) RS4CALL CLEAN THE AREA BEHIND THE SIDEWALL - LEFT HAND,ZONE 121 (EZAP) RS4CALL CLEAN THE AREA BEHIND THE EQUIPMENT RACKS AND SIDEWALL,ZONE 122 (EZAP) RS4CALL CLEAN THE AREAS BELOW THE FORWARD CARGO COMPARTMENT FLOOR (EZAP) DI4CALL INSPECT (DETAILED) THE EXPOSED EWIS BUNDLES IN THE AREA BELOW THE AFT CARGO COMPARTMENT (EZAP RS4CALL CLEAN THE AREA BELOW THE AFT CARRGO COMPARTMENT FLOOR (EZAP) RS4CALL CLEAN THE AREAS UNDER THE RACEWAY COVER PLATES ON BOTH SIDES OF THE FLIGHT COMPARTMENT AND TAREA BEHIND P13, P6 RUDDER PEDALS AND CENTER CONSOLE (EZAP)

International Aircraft Materials and Fire Test Working Group Contamination/Aging Task Group Maintenance Review Board Report Zonal Inspection Requirements Zonal Inspection Requirements assures that all systems/components/installations and structure contained in a zone receive adequate inspection to determine security of installation and general condition. Zones which contain systems/components/installations are assigned zonal general visual inspection tasks to be performed at specified intervals. An enhanced zonal analysis was performed for zones containing electrical wiring and having a potential for combustible materials being present. This enhanced zonal analysis provides a means to identify applicable and effective tasks to minimize contamination and to address wiring installation discrepancies that may not be reliably detected through a standard zonal inspection. All Zonal inspection requirements constitute Electrical Wiring Interconnection System (EWIS) Instructions for Continued Airworthiness (ICA). The term EWIS means any wire, wiring device, or combination of these, including termination devices, installed in the airplane for transmitting electrical energy between two or more termination points.

International Aircraft Materials and Fire Test Working Group Contamination/Aging Task Group Maintenance Review Board Report Maintenance Zones 100 Fuselage - Lower Half 200 Fuselage - Upper Half 300 Empennage 400 Powerplants and Struts 500 Wing - Left 600 Wing - Right 700 Landing Gear and Gear Doors 800 Doors (Passenger/Cargo)

International Aircraft Materials and Fire Test Working Group Contamination/Aging Task Group Maintenance Review Board Report Zonal Inspection APPLICABILITY MRB ITEM NUMBERINTERVALAPLENGZONEZONAL INSPECTION REQUIREMENT Z1CALL 119 *** MAIN EQUIPMENT CENTER; PERFORM INTERNAL GENERAL VISUAL INSPECTION OF ZONES. ACCESS NOTE: REMOVAL OF INSULATION AND EQUIPMENT NOT REQURIED Z1CALL 200 *** CONTROL CABIN; PERFORM INTERNAL GENERAL VISUAL INSPECTION OF ZONES.

International Aircraft Materials and Fire Test Working Group Contamination/Aging Task Group Contamination Roadmap See Ray Cherry Presentation