Embraer ERJ-190 Series (GE CF34)
ATA 05
– ATA12
B1.1. and B2
AIRPLANE GENERAL
ISSUE 1, 24 Sep 2014
FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY
Page:
126
SERVICING WATER/WASTE
The section "water/waste" provides information on how to service the water
and waste systems.
The waste system is serviced through a door installed on the lower right side
of the fuselage aft section, while the potable water system is serviced through
a door installed on the lower left side of the fuselage aft section.
It is recommended that water be removed from the water tank after the last
flight of each day if the temperature is expected to fall below freezing.
Again, always refer to the procedures outlined in the applicable manuals to
perform these tasks!
Safety Precaution Examples
Warning:
MAKE SURE THAT THE AIRCRAFT IS IN A SAFE CONDITION
BEFORE YOU DO THE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES. THIS
IS TO PREVENT INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR DAMAGE TO
THE EQUIPMENT.
Warning:
DO NOT TOUCH THE DRAIN MAST. IF YOU TOUCH IT, YOU
WILL BE BURNED.
Caution:
THE MAXIMUM PRESSURE FOR FILLING IS 379.3 kPa (55
Psi).
Warning:
PUT ON RUBBER GLOVES, GOGGLES AND PROTECTION
CLOTHES WHEN YOU USE CLEANING AND DISINFECTANT
SOLUTION. THESE PRODUCTS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO
YOU.
AMM References:
12-14-01-613-801 Potable Water System - Filling
12-14-01-613-802 Potable Water System (Fill/Drain Valve De-energized) -
Filling
12-14-01-613-803 Potable Water System (Icing Condition) - Filling
12-14-01-670-801 Potable Water System - Sterilization
12-14-01-680-801 Potable Water System - Draining
12-14-01-680-802 Potable Water System (Fill/Drain Valve De-energized) -
Draining
12-14-01-680-803 Potable Water System (Icing Condition) - Draining
12-14-05-600-801 Waste Tank - Servicing
12-14-05-600-802 Waste Tank (Waste Drain Cable Malfunction) - Servicing