Potable Water System in Aircrafts

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What is responsible for pressurizing the potable water system in an aircraft?

  • The bleed air system (correct)
  • An on-ground air compressor
  • The vacuum toilet units
  • The water tank

Where are manual shut off valves typically installed in an aircraft's potable water system?

  • Under the washbasin in each toilet unit
  • At the water tank outlet
  • On the water faucets in the galleys
  • To isolate any galley or lavatory (correct)

Which part of the potable water system can be pressurized with air using an optional component on the ground?

  • Water faucets in the galleys
  • Water tank (correct)
  • Vacuum toilet units
  • The whole distribution system

What component is responsible for supplying hot water to the water tap in a toilet unit?

<p>Water heater under the washbasin (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are considered users of the potable water system in an aircraft?

<p>Water faucets, galley and lavatory taps, and vacuum toilet units (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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