General: Fluid Lines & Fittings πŸ”Š Flashcards

1
Q

What are two commonly used fluid lines in aircraft plumbing?

A

Metal tubing or flexible hose and fittings

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2
Q

How is metal tubing sized?

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Outside diameter and wall thickness with outside diameter being measured fractionally in 16ths of an inch

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3
Q

What material should be selected for high pressure rigid fuel lines?

A

Annealed or ΒΌhard corrosion resistant steel

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4
Q

What type of material should fittings be made of when used with stainless steel tubing?

A

Stainless steel

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5
Q

What percent of flattening is allowed when bending metal tubing?

A

25% max

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6
Q

What precautions should be taken when routing fluid lines adjacent to electrical wiring?

A

Route the fluid lines below the electrical wiring and maintain a clearance of at least 6 inches whenever possible. In no case should fluid lines and electrical wiring be closer than Β½ inch. Ensure both the wiring and the fluid lines are fastened to the aircraft structure by clamps or other methods which will maintain separation.

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7
Q

What is the purpose of the identification stripe running along the length of a flexible tube?

A

The stripe is called a lay line and indicates if the hose has twisted during installation. There is no allowable twist

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8
Q

What are some synthetic materials commonly used to manufacture flexible hoses?

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Buna-N, butyl, ethylene propylene diene rubber, neoprene, and Teflon. BBENT

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9
Q

How are standard AN type and AC type fluid line fittings indicated?

A

AN fluid lines are colored either blue or black, have coarser threads, and a small shoulder between the threads and the 37Β° flare cone. AC fluid lines are typically colored gray or yellow and are completely threaded all the way to the 35Β° flare cone.

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10
Q

What is the purpose of using quick disconnect couplings in fluid systems?

A

They allow you to quickly disconnect a line without loss of fluid or air entering the system. Each half has a valve that’s open when coupled together and spring loaded to close when disconnected.

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11
Q

How is flexible hose sized?

A

Inside diameter in 16th of an inch increments

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12
Q

How much slack must be left in a flexible hose during installation?

A

5% to 8% of the total hose length to allow for freedom of movement under pressure

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13
Q

How often should flexible hoses be clamped in place?

A

Every 24 inches

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14
Q

What are some considerations when installing flexible hose assemblies?

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Slack, flexing, twisting, bending, clearance, and clamps

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15
Q

What pressure is used to proof test a flexible hose assembly?

A

Typically, 1.5x the recommended operating pressure of the hose

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16
Q

What are the three parts of a military standard tube fitting?

A

Body, sleeve, and nut

17
Q

What will be the result of over tightening a flareless tube fitting?

A

The compression sleeves cutting edge will cut too deep into the tube and cause the tube to weaken. Flareless fittings are made up of the tube, compression sleeve, and a nut.

18
Q

What are the two kinds of flares used in aircraft plumbing systems?

A

A single flare and a double flare

19
Q

What is the difference between automotive and aviation flares?

A

Aviation flares should be 37Β° and automotive flares are 45Β°

20
Q

What is the advantage of flexible Teflon hose over rubber hose?

A

Teflon hoses have better resistance to chemicals and a higher strength property at higher temperatures

21
Q

What precaution should be taken when deburring and inspecting the flare end of a tube?

A

Care should be taken that the tube is not cracked and the wall thickness is not reduced by the deburring process

22
Q

What type of rubber is used in flexible lines that carry phosphate-ester hydraulic fluid?

A

Synthetic

23
Q

What type of information is on a hose lay line?

A

Type of hose and the quarter and year it was manufactured

24
Q

What are the identification marks usually found on flexible rubber hoses?

A

Lay line, hose size, manufacturer, date of manufacture, pressure, and temperature limits

25
Q

What is the distance between hose identification markings?

A

9 inches