GSO ISO 17775:2016
ISO 17775:2006
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
·
Approved on
22 December 2016
Aircraft -- Ground-service connections -- Potable water, toilet-flush water and toilet drain
GSO ISO 17775:2016 Files
English
3 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
18.04 OMR
GSO ISO 17775:2016 Scope
This International Standard specifies the detail dimensions of the male connector interfaces, fitted to an aircraft, used for servicing of the potable water systems, the toilet-flush water systems, and the toilet drain systems currently in common use. This International Standard is applicable to all commercial aircraft with water and toilet systems and is recommended for military and private aircraft that use water and toilet systems.
This International Standard does not include requirements for the ground half (female) couplings or protective caps, but provides sufficient interface details for such items to be designed. It does not include any specified dimensions for the clearance required around the connector on the aircraft body itself for either any protective caps or ground half couplings, although general recommendations are made.
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