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When and How Shall Oxygen be Used on Aircraft”

2015-09-22
WIP
AIR6256
The aim of this document is to provide a comprehensive synopsis of regulations applicable to aircraft oxygen systems. The context of physiological requirements, international regulations, operational requirements and airworthiness standards is shown to understand the role of aircraft oxygen systems and to demonstrate under which circumstances is needed on aircraft. With regards to National Aviation Regulations States are committed to the Convention on International Aviation (Chicago Convention). The majority of states have adopted, with some deviations, FAA and EASA systems including operational and airworthiness requirements. Accordingly the extent of this document is primarily focused on FAA/EASA requirements.
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FITTING END, BULKHEAD, CONE, DESIGN STANDARD

2020-12-03
WIP
AS6847
This SAE Aerospace Standard defines a bulkhead coupling (with different fitting end styles), which is used in bulkhead cone connection fittings installed in high pressure (3000 psi) oxygen systems for the purpose of mating to applicable oxygen equipment. Dimensions developed from AND10089, Detail Specification Sheet for Fitting End, Design Standard, For Cone Connection.
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FITTING, TEE, BULKHEAD ON SIDE, CONE, DESIGN STANDARD

2020-11-02
WIP
AS6844
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) establishes the requirements for bulkhead-on-side-tee cone connection fittings, for use in aircraft oxygen systems at nominal operating pressures up to and including 3000 psi.
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FITTING, UNION, BULKHEAD, CONE, DESIGN STANDARD

2020-11-02
WIP
AS6845
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) establishes the requirements for bulkhead-union cone connection fittings, for use in aircraft oxygen systems at nominal operating pressures up to and including 3000 psi.
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FITTING, TEE, BULKHEAD ON RUN, CONE, DESIGN STANDARD

2020-11-02
WIP
AS6843
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) establishes the requirements for bulkhead-on-run-tee cone connection fittings, for use in aircraft oxygen systems at nominal operating pressures up to and including 3000 psi.
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Oxygen Systems and Components Maintenance and Service Practices

2014-05-08
WIP
ARP5932
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) will provide general guidelines and procedures for servicing and maintaining oxygen systems. Such methods and procedures may be applied to gaseous, liquid, chemical and portable oxygen systems. These guidelines and recommendations will be provided to engineering and maintenance personnel for airlines, modification centers and third party maintenance contractors, to be used while performing maintenance on oxygen systems and components.
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Oxygen Sensor Technologies

2020-12-18
CURRENT
AIR5933
AIR5933 provides an overview of contemporary technologies (i.e., sensors) that measure the proportion of oxygen in a gas. The use of these sensors in the aerospace environment, with its special constraints, is discussed and papers/reports with detailed information are summarized and referenced. The sensors are divided into expendable and non-expendable sensors. Expendable sensors are based on electrochemical properties, whereas non-expendable sensors rely on paramagnetic, photo-acoustic, electromagnetic, and laser spectroscopy properties.
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Provisions of Medical Oxygen for Aircraft Occupants

2017-01-18
WIP
AIR6190A
This document provides information on provisions for passengers with disabilities on board commercial aircraft. In this context the term "provision of medical oxygen" shall be understood as application of oxygen on board an aircraft not linked to (post) decompression in the sense of Airworthiness Requirements FAR/CS 25 and Operational Regulations of FAR 121/135. Information about available equipment and physiological treatment in clinical practice will be provided in this document. It covers the use of oxygen concentrators according to guidance of FAR Advisory Circular AC120-95.
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Glossary of Technical and Physiological Terms Related to Aerospace Oxygen Systems

2012-10-08
HISTORICAL
AIR171D
The scope of this document is to provide a list of specialized terms with their meanings. The glossary will assist the use of other documents related to aircraft oxygen equipment by defining ubiquitous terminology in context of this specialized field. The glossary contains terms of primary importance in the areas of chemistry, equipment, and physiology.
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Minimum Performance Standard for a Cabin Occupant Personal Oxygen Dispensing Unit for use from 40,000 to 45,000 Feet

2013-02-25
WIP
AS5727
This Aerospace Standard (AS5727) will provide the basis for a certification approach and contain the methods or criteria for verification of performance required of Oxygen Dispensing Units for use by cabin occupants in the range of 40,000 to 45,000 ft. cabin altittude. 1.1 Purpose - This AS is intended to identify the performance required of Personal Oxygen Dispensing Units in the range of 40,000 to 45,000 ft.
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Introduction to Oxygen Equipment for Aircraft

2021-08-11
CURRENT
AIR825/1
The purpose of this document is to give the reader an overview of the document package which makes up AIR825, Introduction to Oxygen Equipment for Aircraft, and a basic overview (see Section 4) of the operational concerns driven by human physiology during altitude exposure.
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Quick Donning Crew Oxygen Mask with Regulator

2020-10-15
WIP
AIR6841
Purpose of this Aerospace Information Report is to provide information about different mask configurations, applicable requirements,use, functionality and varying installations on flight deck.
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Other Oxygen Source Technologies

2013-03-07
WIP
AIR825/7
This AIR provides an overview of several emerging technologies for on board oxygen generation. It complements AIR 825/6, which covers pressure swing adsorption using zeolite molecular sieve beds to concentrate and separate oxygen from atmospheric gases. Topics covered here include use of dense ion conductive ceramics, electrolysis of water, high pressure chemical generation, membrane separations, and use of carbon based molecular seive beds.
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Continuous Flow Oxygen Systems

2022-10-21
WIP
AIR825/8A
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) provides general information on Continuous Flow Oxygen Systems which are available, principle functions of those systems and technical approaches to be taken into account during design and realization of systems. However, particular performance specifications and detailed information of manufacturing, testing and integration of such systems is beyond the scope of this document.
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