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Pilot's Operating Handbook
Section 8
Handling, servicing and maintenance
Edition 0 - March 05, 2019
Rev. 0
Page 8.7.9
Replenishment procedure
WARNING
Make su
re that the airplane is fitted with a grounding cable and is
properly grounded.
The oxygen cart must be electrically bonded to the airplane.
Do not operate the airplane electrical switches or
connect/disconnect ground power during oxygen system
replenishment.
Do not operate the oxygen system during refueling/defueling or
perform any other servicing procedure that could cause ignition.
Introduction of petroleum based substances such as grease or oil
to oxygen creates a serious fire hazard. Use no oil or grease with
the oxygen replenishment equipment.
Always open shut-off valve slowly to avoid generating heat and
replenish the system slowly at a rate not exceeding 200 PSIG
(13.7 bars) per minute.
CAUTION
Replenishment of the oxygen system should only be carried out by
qualif
ied personnel.
NOTE
The cylinder full charge is assured for a pressure of 1850 PSIG (127 bars) at a
temperature of 70° F (21° C). If the cylinder temperature differs from 70° F
(21° C), refer to figure 8.7.4 which lists the required pressures according to the
cylinder temperature.
1 - Open the oxygen service door on the R.H. rear karman.
2 - Measure the oxygen cylinder temperature.
3 - Make sure the thermometer indication is constant. Note the indication.
4 - Refer to the temperature/pressure chart for the correct oxygen cylinder
pressure.
PIM - DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT OPERATIONS

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