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737.1<BR>Center Tank Fuel Pumps<BR>Terry Sheehan<BR>737NG Procedures Manager<BR>Boeing Commercial Airplanes<BR>May 2004<BR>The Boeing Company 737.2<BR>Hydro-Aire Fuel Pumps<BR>• Two areas of concern were identified on Hydro-Aire<BR>fuel pumps installed on 737-600/-700/-800/-900<BR>airplanes<BR>– Wire chafing<BR>– Localized overheating<BR>• Two separate Airworthiness Directives issued<BR>– Both mandated similar operational restrictions<BR>Baacckkggrroouunndd<BR>The Boeing Company 737.3<BR>Background<BR>• In August 2002, teardown of several failed Hydro-<BR>Aire fuel pumps indicated the potential existed for<BR>wires to come in contact with the rotor as a result of<BR>installation errors<BR>• Evidence of arcing due to chafed wires was<BR>discovered<BR>Wiirree Chhaaffiinngg<BR>The Boeing Company 737.4<BR>Background<BR>Wiirree Chhaaffiinngg<BR>The Boeing Company 737.5<BR>Background<BR>Wiirree Chhaaffiinngg<BR>The Boeing Company 737.6<BR>Background<BR>• In response, the FAA released AD 2002-19-52<BR>which mandated operational restrictions<BR>• The AD provided terminating action<BR>– Inspection of pumps per Boeing or Hydro-Aire<BR>Service Bulletin required prior to installation<BR>– Once center tank fuel pumps inspected and<BR>found to be in compliance, the operational<BR>restrictions could be removed on an airplaneby-<BR>airplane basis<BR>Wiirree Chhaaffiinngg<BR>The Boeing Company 737.7<BR>Background<BR>• In October 2002, evidence of extreme localized<BR>overheating in the area of the primer impeller was<BR>found on several in-service fuel pumps<BR>• Further investigations indicated the potential for<BR>extreme over-temperature exposure outside the<BR>explosion proof chamber of the fuel pump existed<BR>Looccaalliizzeedd Ovveerrhheeaattiinngg<BR>The Boeing Company 737.8<BR>Background<BR>Looccaalliizzeedd Ovveerrhheeaattiinngg<BR>The Boeing Company 737.9<BR>Background<BR>Looccaalliizzeedd Ovveerrhheeaattiinngg<BR>The Boeing Company 737.10<BR>Background<BR>• The FAA released AD 2002-24-51 which reinstated<BR>the requirement to maintain minimum fuel levels to<BR>keep center fuel tank pump inlets covered<BR>• No terminating action defined<BR>Looccaalliizzeedd Ovveerrhheeaattiinngg<BR>The Boeing Company 737.11<BR>Background<BR>• In June 2003, the FAA issued Approval Letter<BR>140S-03-189 to allow a “staged shutoff” following<BR>approved X-ray inspection of center tank fuel<BR>pumps<BR>– Allows all fuel in the center tank to be used<BR>• A Flight Crew Operations Manual Bulletin was<BR>released to provide operating instructions<BR>– Either the AD procedures or the AMOC<BR>procedures to be used at the discretion of the<BR>airline<BR>Alltteerrnnaattiivvee Meetthhoodd ooff Coompplliiaannccee ((AMOC))<BR>The Boeing Company 737.12<BR>Design Improvements<BR>• Original Master Caution system logic requires both<BR>center tank fuel pumps to indicate low pressure<BR>before the Master Caution and FUEL annunciation<BR>illuminate<BR>• With the new system logic, a low pressure condition<BR>for either center tank fuel pump will illuminate the<BR>Master Caution and FUEL annunciation<BR>Maasstteerr Caauuttiioonn SSyysstteem<BR>The Boeing Company 737.13<BR>Design Improvements<BR>• A center tank fuel pump is automatically shut off<BR>after approximately 15 seconds of continuous low<BR>pressure<BR>– No indication to the flight crew<BR>• Considered a backup to normal flight crew actions<BR>• If fuel remains in the center tank, the system can be<BR>reset by turning the fuel pump switch OFF, then ON<BR>Auuttoomaattiicc SShhuuttooffff<BR>The Boeing Company 737.14<BR>Design Improvements<BR>• In the original design, the alert is displayed if the<BR>center fuel tank contains more than 1600<BR>pounds/726 kilograms of fuel and both center tank<BR>pumps are producing low or no pressure<BR>• In the new design, the alert will be displayed if the<BR>center tank contains more than 1600 pounds/726<BR>kilograms of fuel and both center tank pumps are<BR>OFF<BR>CONFIIG Alleerrtt<BR>The Boeing Company 737.15<BR>Revised Normal Procedures<BR>The Boeing Company 737.16<BR>FAA Action<BR>• Boeing has proposed the Master Caution system<BR>logic change and center tank fuel pump automatic<BR>shutoff feature as terminating action for AD 2002-<BR>24-51<BR>• Boeing believes the FAA will mandate these<BR>changes and propose a 36-month compliance time<BR>after release of the Service Bulletin<BR>• FAA decision is imminent<BR>The Boeing Company 737.17<BR>Design Improvements<BR>• All three design changes will be available in<BR>production in May 2004 (Line Number 1494 and on)<BR>• Available via Service Bulletin in 4th Qtr 2004<BR>Avvaaiillaabbiilliittyy –– 773377 NG<BR>The Boeing Company 737.18<BR>Design Improvements<BR>• Master Caution system logic change will be<BR>available via Service Bulletin in 4th Qtr 2004<BR>• Automatic shutoff feature will be available via<BR>Service Bulletin in 3th Qtr 2005<BR>Avvaaiillaabbiilliittyy –– 773377--220000 tthhrroouugghh --550000<BR>The Boeing Company 737.19<BR>Design Improvements<BR>• Wire retention system<BR>– Prevents wires from contacting rotor due to<BR>installation errors<BR>– Scheduled to be available in 2nd Qtr 2005<BR>– Boeing is proposing this change as terminating<BR>action for AD 2002-19-52<BR>• Replacement fuel pump<BR>– Scheduled to be available in 24 to 36 months<BR>Fuuttuurree Deessiiggnn Feeaattuurreess

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