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Oxygen Cylinder Quality, Serviceability, Maintenance Transfilling and Marking

2010-10-14
HISTORICAL
AIR1059C
This document provides guidance concerning the maintenance and serviceability of oxygen cylinders beginning with the quality of oxygen that is required, supplemental oxygen information, handling and cleaning procedures, transfilling and marking of serviced oxygen assemblies. This document attempts to outline in a logical sequence oxygen quality, serviceability and maintenance of oxygen cylinders.
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Reducers, Oxygen Pressure

2009-11-30
HISTORICAL
AS17852
This specification covers the requirements for two types of oxygen pressure reducers.
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Transfilling and Maintenance of Oxygen Cylinders

2008-11-17
HISTORICAL
AIR1059B
The purpose of this document is to list the best available information and guidelines for the qualification of personnel who are responsible for the filling of fixed or portable aircraft oxygen cylinders.
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Lubricants for Oxygen Use

2007-12-05
HISTORICAL
AIR4071
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) describes two classes of lubricants which, when properly applied, can be used in oxygen systems and components.
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Minimum General Standards for Oxygen Systems

2006-04-27
HISTORICAL
AS861A
This standard covers all types of oxygen breathing equipment used in non-military aircraft. It is intended that this standard supplement the requirements of the detail specification or drawings of specific components or assemblies, e.g., regulators, masks, cylinders, etc. Where a conflict exists between this and detail specifications, detail specifications shall take precedence.
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Oxygen Cylinder Installation Guide

2005-10-24
HISTORICAL
ARP5021
This document provides guidance for oxygen cylinder installation on commercial aircraft based on rules and methods practiced in aerospace industry and as far as applicable in other associations. It covers considerations to be taken for oxygen systems from beginning of project phase up to production, maintenance, and servicing. The document is focused on requirements regarding DOT approved oxygen cylinders. However, its basic rules may also be applicable to new development pertaining to use of such equipment in an oxygen environment. For information regarding oxygen cylinders itself, reference should be made to AIR825/12 also.
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Minimum Standards for Valve, High Pressure Oxygen, Line Shut Off, Manually Operated

2004-06-23
HISTORICAL
AS1214A
This standard covers all types of manually operated high pressure oxygen line shut off valves utilizing either metallic or nonmetallic valve seats for use in general and commercial type aircraft. It is intended that the line valve should be installed in a position accessible in flight, when the cylinder mounted oxygen valves are not. The line shutoff valve may also be used optionally in large systems as a maintenance aid where only a portion of the system need be opened up and purged after repair or replacement of one or more parts.
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Oxygen Mask Assembly, Demand and Pressure Breathing, Crew

2003-10-15
HISTORICAL
AS452A
This standard covers both general type and quick-donning type mask assemblies in the following classes: a Class A, oronasal, demand b Class B, oronasal, pressure-demand c Class C, full face, demand d Class D, full face, pressure-demand
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Closed-Cycle Protective Breathing Devices

2001-12-14
HISTORICAL
AIR825/11
Closed-cycle protective breathing apparatus, commonly referred to as rebreathers, or CCBA provide trained aircrew members or ground personnel with eye and respiratory protection from toxic atmospheres.
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Aerospace Information Report for Continuous Flow Oxygen Hose Disconnect Fittings

2000-10-01
HISTORICAL
AIR1358A
This AIR indicates those dimensions, deemed critical by the manufacturer, which are required to be adhered to so that proper mating of the disconnect hose fitting with the correct disconnect be accomplished. The dimensions are critical, but not necessarily complete, in defining these fittings since there are other criteria which must also be met.
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Minimum Standard for Portable Gaseous, Oxygen Equipment

2000-03-01
HISTORICAL
AS1046B
This standard is intended to apply to that portable compressed gaseous oxygen equipment used for the administration of supplementary and/or first aid oxygen to one or more occupants of either private or commercial transport aircraft. This standard is applicable to the following types of portable oxygen equipment: a Continuous flow; b Demand flow; 1 Straight demand 2 Diluter demand 3 Pressure demand c Combination continuous flow and demand flow.
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Cleaning Methods and Procedures for Breathing Oxygen Equipment

1999-05-01
HISTORICAL
AS13591
The purpose of this document is to provide minimum requirements for cleaning aircraft breathing oxygen systems and components, inspection methods and packaging after cleaning, and guidelines for oxygen equipment cleaning areas.
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MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR VALVE, HIGH PRESSURE OXYGEN, CYLINDER SHUT OFF, MANUALLY OPERATED

1996-07-01
HISTORICAL
AS1066A
This standard covers all types of manually operated high pressure oxygen, cylinder shut off valves for use in commercial type aircraft. It is intended that the valve shall be attached to a pressure cylinder storing oxygen under pressure of 1800 to 2100 psig at 70 °F. Upon opening the valve, oxygen will be permitted to discharge from the storage cylinder to the valve outlet and thence to other components of the oxygen system. It shall also be possible to recharge the cylinder through the valve.
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PASSENGER OXYGEN MASK

1993-12-01
HISTORICAL
AS8025
This standard covers oronasal type masks which use a continuous flow oxygen supply. Each such mask comprises a facepiece with valves as required, a mask suspension device, a reservoir, or rebreather bag (when used), a length of tubing for connection to the oxygen supply source, and a means for allowing the crew to determine if oxygen is being delivered to the mask. The assembly shall be capable of being stowed suitably to meet the requirements of its intended use.
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TESTING OF OXYGEN EQUIPMENT

1992-08-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1398
This ARP delineates requirements for system cleanliness, test gas supply system, test stand design, environmental chamber definition, instrumentation, dynamic test equipment and testing procedures.
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MINIMUM STANDARD FOR OXYGEN PRESSURE REDUCERS

1991-09-01
HISTORICAL
AS1248
This standard is designed to cover all types of pressure reducers required for oxygen systems and for all performance profiles without regard for a particular inlet pressure or outlet pressure performance curve. Special attention will be given, however, to construction requirements essential in reducers where critical high initial oxygen pressures such as 1850 to 2250 psig (12.76 to 15.51 MN/m2 gauge) at 70° F (21.1° C) are involved.
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AEROSPACE INFORMATION REPORT FOR CONTINUOUS FLOW OXYGEN HOSE DISCONNECT FITTINGS

1991-09-01
HISTORICAL
AIR1358
This AIR indicates those dimensions, deemed critical by the manufacturer, which are required to be adhered to so that proper mating of the disconnect hose fitting with the correct disconnect be accomplished. The dimensions are critical, but not necessarily complete, in defining these fittings since there are other criteria which must also be met.
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MINIMUM GENERAL STANDARDS FOR OXYGEN SYSTEMS

1991-05-01
HISTORICAL
AS861
This standard covers all types of oxygen breathing equipment used in non-military aircraft. It is intended that this standard supplement the requirements of the detail specification or drawings of specific components or assemblies, e.g., regulators, masks, cylinders, etc. Where a conflict exists between this and detail specifications, detail specifications shall take precedence.
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