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| February 2002 WTT face to face CFMI / Boeing Proprietary Information - Unauthorized Disclosure, Use, or Export are Prohibited 1 Electrical Harnesses
 February 2002 WTT face to face CFMI / Boeing Proprietary Information - Unauthorized Disclosure, Use, or Export are Prohibited 2
 Background
 • Harness outer metallic braid found damaged at clamp location
 Investigation
 • Chafing occurred at clamp locations.
 • Clamp cushion wear due to vibration and allow harness braid to contact /
 wear against clamp
 • Issue identified at 6 different clamp locations in core compartment
  Most of the time when two branches are in the same clamp
 Corrective Action
 • New clamps design validated (P/N 649-411-981/990-0)
  Includes an additional cushion in between the clamp and the harness
  S/B 72-0285 targeted for Mar 2002
 Electrical Harnesses
 CJ9 / CJ10 Chafing Issue
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 Repairs
 • On-wing temporary repair
  Valid up to harness shop visit
  Communicated to airlines through Jan 2001 fleet highlight
 • 2 improved on-wing repairs to be introduced in AMM:
  1) Wrapping of the wear external braid with fiberglass insulting tape +
 adjunction of a thermal protective metal wire wrapped around the
 repaired area
 – To be released in AMM Feb 2002 rev.
  2) Adjunction of two half cylindrical shelves secured by the clamps
 themselves
 – To be released in AMM Jun 2002 rev.
 • Shop repair developed
  Metallic outer braid or complete branch replacement
 – CMM to be updated
 Electrical Harnesses
 CJ9 / CJ10 Chafing Issue
 February 2002 WTT face to face CFMI / Boeing Proprietary Information - Unauthorized Disclosure, Use, or Export are Prohibited 4
 Background
 • Numerous cases of TCC and T3 intermittent faults in-service
 • 60% sensors returned are not confirmed at vendor
 • Investigation showed oxidation/pollution on connectors pins side which
 could explain the intermittent faults
 Investigation
 • Deeper analysis shows
  Contaminant on pins identified as Si and Al oxides
  Pollution from high temperature sheath found on the connector
 sockets
  Flaking sheath found in backshells
  Sheath contain Si and Al oxides
 TCC (DAC) / T3 Connector Reliability
 Electrical Harnesses
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 Pollution entries
 Deposit of flake of sheath
 High Temp. Sheath
 TCC (DAC) / T3 Connector Reliability
 Electrical Harnesses
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 Corrective Action
 • Addition of Viton A heat
 shrinkable sleeve on the
 sheath
  Go-ahead decision
 1Q 2002
  Prod. intro 3Q 2002
 TCC (DAC) / T3 Connector Reliability
 Also
 • Hermetic connector design under evaluation
 Electrical Harnesses
 February 2002 WTT face to face CFMI / Boeing Proprietary Information - Unauthorized Disclosure, Use, or Export are Prohibited 7
 Background
 • Due to HPTACC thermocouple deletion on the SAC engines, the
 production harnesses will be modified and the TCC branch will be
 deleted from the CJ9 harness.
 • Engines with 7BM1 software can either be fitted with
  Old harness with TCC sensor OR
  Old harness with parking bracket OR
  New harness with plugged TCC orifice
 Action Plan
 • New harness design available.
 • New harness supporting Brackets design in process
 • Implementation in production targeted for 3Q 2002
 TCC Branch Deletion
 Electrical Harnesses
 February 2002 WTT face to face CFMI / Boeing Proprietary Information - Unauthorized Disclosure, Use, or Export are Prohibited 8
 Background
 • Wires chafing inside the 90° backshell of DP1102 connector
 (customer bleed)
 • SB 72-0262 issued 26 Jul 2000
  Introduces new improved harness design (P/N 325-029-905-0)
  Provides old configuration (P/N 325-029-901/902-0) rework
 instructions
 • One case of chafing recently reported on other terminal
 Actions Plan
 • SB to be revised to extend rework capability the others backshells if
 needed
  Design review in process to verify need/effectiveness vs
 connectors
 MW0311 Harness Chafing
 Electrical Harnesses
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 Background
 • Component Maintenance Manuals concerning electrical harnesses
 have to be updated
 • Through WTT Telecon Customers put priority on:
  CMM 26-11-02 = Fire Detection Harnesses MW325, MW326
  CMM 73-24-03 = Engine Harnesses J5, J6, J7, and J8
 • Current plan
  CMM 26-11-02 Feb 2002
  CMM 73-24-03 Apr 2002
 • Overall activity plan targeted Feb 2002
 CMM For Harnesses
 Electrical Harnesses
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