Airbus A32F cockpit oxygen system and how it works

The flight crew oxygen system supplies supplemental oxygen and gives protection to the eyes and respiratory system of the crew members. It is used in the conditions that follow: -Loss of cabin pressurization (hypoxia protection) -Smoke and poisonous fumes -If one pilot remaining on station we will also take a look where you can find all the components, how they work and as well we will replace oxygen cylinder together. Little bit about cylinder: The crew oxygen-storage system has a High Pressure (HP) oxygen cylinder which supplies oygen to the flight crew. The valve assembly is installed on the oxygen cylinder head. A pressure regulator/transmitter is connected to the valve assembly. The HP oxygen cylinder and its pressure regulator/transmitter have an overboard discharge system which prevents too much pressure in the HP oxygen cylinder and/or in the Low Pressure (LP) chamber of the pressure regulator/transmitter. The HP oxygen cylinder is installed on a support that has two quick release clamps in the left part of the avionics compartment between frames 11 and 12. ********video is just for information purposes always stick to the latest maintenance manual********* if you want support me click here:    / @zeto.r   My Flashlights Fenix LD45R: https://www.fenixlighting.com/product... My Headlight Fenix HM75R    • Review of Fenix HM75R   https://www.fenixlighting.com/product... Where you can find me: Instagram:   / zeto.r   tiktok:   / zeto.r   Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Zetomaintenan... Linkedin   / tom%c3%a1%c5%a1-zeman-1861a094   ———-Video content——————— 00:00 - Intro 00:20 - where is cylinder located and preparation of bottle 02:37 - Preparation in the cockpit 04:37 - Removal of the cylinder 09:00 - Installation of the cylinder 15:09 - leak check 16:13 - Test and leak check in the cockpit 18:39 - CLOSE UP #aircraftmaintenance #howto #howitworks #aircraftmaintenanceengineer #aircraftlovers #airbuslovers #aircraftengineer #aircrafttechnician #aircrafttechnician #aviationgeeks #aviationgeeksociety #technology #protection #breathing #oxygen #austrianairlines #creatingjourneystronger