COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL
AVIATION RECORDERS
FA2100CVR
Rev. 15 Page 723
Apr. 14/16
Assembly
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4.
STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE:
A Return-To-Service bench test is recommended after storage
of more than one year. Refer to Automatic Test Section 200 for
specific test and check-out procedures.
A.
Storage in Original Containers
When possible, the FA2100 Cockpit Voice Recorder should be stored in its original
container(s). Provide adequate packing to ensure protection from damage during
storage and shipment and ensure that adequate silica gel packages are packed in
the container(s) to protect the equipment from moisture. Seal the container(s) to
provide a moisture–proof package.
B.
Storage Without Original Containers
If the original container(s) are not available, perform the following procedures to
wrap the FA2100CVR system equipment for storage:
(1)
Wrap the recorder unit in plain wrapping paper or newspaper of sufficient thick-
ness to thoroughly cover all sharp corners and protrusions.
(2)
Enclose the unit in a polyethylene bag (3 mils thick, min.) seal the bag.
(3)
Place the recorder unit in a suitably sized heavy construction cardboard box
surrounded with packing material sufficient to protect it on all sides. Arrange
packing material in such a way that the unit is protected and will not move
around within the box.
(4)
Seal box(es) with fiberglass packing tape.
(5)
Mark boxes clearly as to contents.
C.
Shipment Container Kit
A shipment package kit, P/N: 147E1679-00, (IPL Item 1
−
210) may be ordered from
Aviation Recorders if the original container(s) are not available. This kit contains the
FA2100CVR shipping container, p/n: 197E1746-00, (IPL Item 1
−
220) shown in
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