SAE ARP4084A-2006
Aircraft Ground Service Connections Locations and Type

Standard No.
SAE ARP4084A-2006
Release Date
2006
Published By
SAE - SAE International
Status
Replace By
SAE ARP4084B-2012
Latest
SAE ARP4084B-2021
Scope
PurposeThe purpose of this SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is to standardize locations of aircraft ground service connections to accommodate the trend toward fixed systems@ which use the passenger loading bridge as a vehicle for a source of utilities. It must be recognized that@ in standardizing the locations of the aircraft service connections@ they must continue to be served efficiently in those instances where mobile ground support equipment is used. There is an ever increasing number of fixed installations for aircraft servicing. The objectives to be met by standardizing the locations of the aircraft service connections are the following:Reduce ramp congestion and equipment interference around the aircraft@ and minimize the chance of aircraft damage from ground support equipment.Allow for optimization of ground services@ both fixed and mobile@ specifically 400 Hz electric power@ preconditioned air for cabin conditioning@ pneumatic power for jet engine start@ potable water@ lavatory service (draining@ flushing)@ aircraft refueling@ and interphone (headset) connections.Standardize the locations of the service points around the aircraft to allow airport planners and facility engineers to design their fixed servicing systems to serve all aircraft easily and efficiently@ as well as to provide additional standards and parameters for mobile equipment that connects to the aircraft.Field of ApplicationThis document limits itself to the seven different services mentioned in 1.1.2. It has focused on these aircraft services because:a. These connections are those most frequently used during aircraft operation.b. In terms of economic benefits@ they have the greatest impact through improved efficiency.This document is intended to apply to any new type of main line commercial transport aircraft designed or built after its original publication.In addition@ it is recommended that any substantially modified new derivative aircraft type in the same category (derived from a previously existing type) should@ insofar as technically and economically practical@ meet the requirements of this document@ if specified in the aircraft type specification established between the airline(s) and the manufacturer.

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