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5. DESCRIPTION OF THE IPC CONTENT
The Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC) lists data related to the line maintenance parts. Following data are
available:
A. Access door / panels
This is a specific code allocated that allows the localization of the part in the IPC.
B. Airworthiness Directive (AD)
The reference of the AD is listed just after the PN concerned by the limitation. It is possible to have the
“Consigne de Navigabilite”(CN) in addition.
C. Alpha—numerical index
This allows the search from the part number to the affected IPC figure where the part number is listed.
D. Alternate
This allows the replacement of the basic part number by re-worked one.
E. As required (AR)
This value is shown in the IPC when the user installs the part in accordance with the need on the A/C. e.g.
For certain bulk items such as items cut from raw stock, or common hardware items with large quantity
usage and for items such as shims where quantity must be determined upon installation,
F. Attaching parts
Attaching parts are listed immediately following the item they attach and at the same indenture level. The
first item is preceded by the phrase “Attaching parts” and the last one is followed by the symbol “***”.
Quantity shown is the quantity required to attached one part.
G. BUY
"BUY PN XXXXXXXX" identifies an item, which is recommended as spares purposes.
H. Buyer Furnished Equipment (BFE)
Identifies a part, which is furnished by the customer to AIRBUS to be installed in the A/C such as
megaphone, life vest etc….
In accordance with the agreement (availability of data) between the customer and the vendor, all data and
documents related to the part have to be available in the IPC
I. Component Maintenance Manual (CMM)
“CMM XX XX XX” identifies the reference of the document providing detail coverage of the item shown in
the part number column.
NOTE: Where a CMM exceeds 100 pages, the note is IPC instead of CMM in accordance with the ATA
specification.
NOTE: The abbreviations TDS (Technical Data Sheet), IPC (Illustrated Parts Catalog), ACMM (Abbrevi-
ated Component Maintenance Manual), CMS (Component Maintenance Sheet) and OM (Over-
haul Manual) can be found as well.
J. Concession
the reference of the concession is shown after the part directly concerned by this change.
K. Customer Of Change (COC)
On customer request, some data will be integrated in the AIRBUS documentation with the customer
agreement. The disclaimer clause confirms the customer responsibility.
AIRBUS HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,
ORAL OR WRITTEN, ARISING BY LAW, COURSE OF DEALING, OR OTHERWISE, AND WITHOUT
LIMITATION ALL WARRANTIES AS TO QUALITY, OPERATION, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR
ANY INTENDED PURPOSE, AND ALL OTHER CHARACTERISTICS WHATSOEVER, OF CUSTOMER
ORIGINATED CHANGES INCORPORATED INTO THE TECHNICAL DATA ISSUED BY AIRBUS. THE
FOREGOING DISCLAIMER SHALL ALSO APPLY TO ANY OTHER PORTION OF AIRBUS TECHNICAL
DATA WHICH MAY BE AFFECTED BY SUCH CUSTOMER ORIGINATED CHANGES.
The content of the requirement is valid for the customer only. The corresponding AIRBUS definition is
invalidated for this customer too.
L. Detail (SEE XX XX XX FOR DET)
This cross-reference indicates where the installation or assembly is broken down to its component parts.
NOTE: In addition, refer to “Interchangeability”, “Restrictive Usage” (RU) and “Effectivity Engine Serial
Number” (EFF//ESN) paragraphs.
NOTE: When the ETOPS notes is shown in the IPC immediately below the description corresponding to
the basic PN, then the ETOPS information is linked to the basic PN.
NOTE: When the ETOPS note is shown in the IPC immediately below the RPLD BY or I/W PN, then the
ETOPS information is linked only to this PN.
NOTE: ETOPS notes are in accordance with the ETOPS parts list which is extracted from the latest
available Configuration, Maintenance and Procedures document (CMP) reference: AI/EA 3000.
ETOPS limitations related to the engines are not listed in the AIRBUS IPC.
NOTE: Even though a part may be physically interchangeable with an ETOPS part, it must not be in-
stalled on an ETOPS aircraft.
the location
- of the item by ribs in pylons, wings, vertical and horizontal stabilizers, by frames in
fuselage by zones.
the continuation
- of the system when the first 6 digits are different.
FIN, access
- door and panels ref.
the data
- content of some IPC figures related to the Power Plant Data.
Illustrations are not customized and some items are not in the detailed parts list.
T. Indenture (IDENT)
The indenture shows the relation between an assembly and its breakdown parts. The relation is shown by
one or several dots (“.”) in accordance with the structure of the assembly.
U. Interchangeability (INC)
The spares effectivity shown in the IPC, is the result of the combination between parts installed at the
A/C definition and the interchangeability code between these parts. The interchangeability code is not
available in the IPC. Oonly the spares effectivity shows on which A/C (in FSN), the part can be installed as
spares. The A/C configuration is not affected.
NOTE: The vendor names and addresses corresponding to each vendor code is available.
NOTE: when vendor code is a standardization office, optional vendors are available
NOTE: In AIDA,search based on a “NP” reference in the IPC, can be “Negative search result“.
(e.g. 010, -011, -012). Each part is separated by "OVERSIZE/UNDERSIZE" in the "NOMENCLATURE"
column of the DPL.
AE. Part Number (PN)
Part identifier containing up to 15 digits (combination of alpha, numeric and dash as applicable). When the
part identifier is more than 15 digits, refer to Overlength paragraph.
Part Numbers shown in this IPC are ATA Spec2000 conform, i.e. PNs having a dash (-) are only permitted
between Numeric-Numeric characters. The dash is not permitted and not used between Alpha-Numeric
nor Alpha-Alpha nor Numeric-Alpha characters. However Vendor PNs may not necessarily adhere to
the ATA Spec2000 and hence could have a dash (-) within a PN where the corresponding PN shown in
the IPC does not. Nevertheless the parts are to be considered as being the same. For example Vendor
PN AB1C-23-4 or Vendor PN A-B1C23-4 or Vendor PN AB1-C23-4 will be written in this IPC as PN
AB1C23-4.
NOTE: For AirN@v users: From the PN window, navigation to the SM, STS, DRWG is available only
when AirN@v used in “On Line”.
NOTE: In consequence, when a cascade of parts are "X RPLD BY Y" and "Y I/W Z", the data have to be
read as follow:
when A/C basically delivered with PN X, the part number X can be replaced by itself, by PN Y or
the PN Z as spares. This replacement by PN X, PN Y or PN Z is used without any change in the
A/C configuration. When PN Y or PN Z is installed as spares, it can be replaced by itself or PN X
can be re installed on the same A/C (MSN).
when A/C basically delivered with PN Y, the part number Y can be replaced by itself or the PN
Z as spares. This replacement is used without any change in the A/C configuration. When PN
Z is installed as spares, it can be replaced by itself or PN Y can be re installed on the same A/C
(MSN).
when A/C basically delivered with PN X is changed with PN Y by AIRBUS SERVICE BULLETIN,
the A/C configuration has been changed. Due to the new A/C configuration, the part number Y
can be replaced by itself or the PN Z as spares.
Item 001/ or 002 are the lead items of the figure.These item are listed for reference purposes with the RF.
AJ. Restrictive Usage (Ruxxx)
When assemblies appearing at indenture 2 level are combined and therefore interchangeable, detail parts
indenture level 3 not common to all combined assemblies are so noted.
RU 010A (RU= Restricted usage, 010A= Item 010A) means “only used on the assembly defined with item
010A”
AK. Revision date of the manual(REVM)
This is the date available on the top of the IPC.
AL. Revision date for the latest change (REVF)
This date defines the latest revision of the IPC figure.
AM. Revision indicator (REVI)
Data revised for the latest revision date of the manual are highlighted.
AN. “SEL FROM” (SEL)
Identifies the part, which is to be selected from a collection of parts. Parts shown as "sel from" in the IPC,
indicate the combination of parts or the choice of parts which can be used to install assemblies or main
parts on the A/C. To achieve correct installation / adjustment as defined on installation drawings, the
mechanic will select parts (e.g. shims with different thicknesses) accordingly. These parts are listed in the
IPC. Except for the basic part, all other parts concerned are listed in the IPC as not illustrated items. The
items concerned are in sequence 1 by 1 (e.g. 010, -011, -012). Each part is separated by "SEL FROM" in
the "NOMENCLATURE" column of the DPL.
AO. Service Bulletin reference (AISB)
The integration of the PRE/POST AISB in the IPC is in accordance with the policy between AIRBUS and
AIRLINES. The reference of the PRE AISB or POST AISB is in the IPC to help users about the redundant
effectivity. After airlines reporting the interim PRE/POST AISB configuration is changed in POST AISB
only to be consistent with the new A/C configuration.
AP. Service Information Letter (SIL)
The SIL contains additional technical information related to a particular part listed in the IPC.
AQ. Storage parts (STO)
Parts needed to store the next higher assembly are comprised between the words “storage part” and
symbol “***”.Quantity shown is the quantity required to store one part.
AR. Symmetry (LH) or (RH)
A) Parts used on left hand or right hand of symmetrical installations are designated by (LH) or (RH).
B) Parts, assemblies or installations used only on one side of the aircraft are designated by "(LH SIDE)" or
"(RH SIDE)"
AS. Table of Content (TOC)
All figures are listed by ATA chapters.
AT. Usage range (UR)
Used with “AR” in the “UNIT PER ASSY” column indicates the minimum quantity which may be needed for
this location.
AU. Usage Category
Usage category values can be used to extract parts if needed
1 00 – Ground support equipment
1x – Airbus proprietary parts
2x – Equipment
3x – Standard parts
4x –Tool
5x – Raw material
6x – consumable material (not available from IPC)
7x – Equipment detail parts
8x – AIRBUS mod kits (not available from IPC)
9x – Shop maintenance units (not available from IPC)
AV. Variant item number
A variant item number is used in order to show a new evolution of a part number. Only the basic item is
illustrated
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