Avoid Fuel Spills On A320 Aircraft
Avoid Fuel Spills On A320 Aircraft
Avoid Fuel Spills On A320 Aircraft
Vent Vent
LH outer RH outer
tank tank
tank LH inner RH inner tank
tank Center tank tank
NACA NACA
vent vent
Refuel valve Refuel valve
Refuel valve
Optional
LH refuel
coupling
Fuel from
refuelling vehicle
A319/A320/A321 AIRCRAFT
FITTED WITH TRANSFER
JET-PUMPS IN THE CENTER
TANK
Transfer jet-pumps were introduced on the A321 aircraft at its entry into service
to simplify the fuel system, replacing the center tank electrical fuel boost pumps
previously used on A320 family aircraft (fig.2). To take advantage of this
simplification, the transfer jet-pumps were introduced in the center tank of A319ceo
and A320ceo aircraft delivered from 2014. and are standard on all A319neo,
(fig.2)
A320neo, and A321neo aircraft.
Comparison of the fuel feeding system
of A320 family aircraft equipped
with or without fuel transfer jet-pumps A318/A319/A320 aircraft without fuel transfer jet pumps
A318/A319/A320 aircraft without fuel transfer jet pumps
LH RH
outer tank LH inner RH inner outer tank
tank Center tank tank
A318/A319/A320 aircraft without fuel transfer jet pumps
LH RH
outer tank LH Fuel LH inner Fuel RH inner RH Fuel outer tank
pumps tank pumps
Center tank tank pumps
Crossfeed
valve
ENG 1 ENG 2
LP
LH valve
Fuel Fuel LP
RHvalve
Fuel
pumpsENG 1 pumps
APU ENG 2pumps
Crossfeed
valve
A321 and A319/A320 aircraft with fuel transfer jet pumps
ENG 1 ENG 2
LP valve LP valve
LH ENG 1 APU ENG 2 RH
outer tank LH inner RH inner outer tank
tankA321 and A319/A320 aircraft
Center tank with fuel transfertank
jet pumps
A319/A320 only A319/A320 only
A321 and A319/A320 aircraft with fuel transfer jet pumps
LH RH
Jet pump Jet pump
outer tank LH Fuel LH inner RH inner RH Fuel outer tank
pumps tank Center tank tank pumps
A319/A320 only A319/A320 only
RH tank
Jet pump pumps
Transfer
valve Fuel from
refuelling vehicle
ENG 2
Crossfeed Valve LP valve
ENG 2
RH tank
Jet pump pumps
MAN
Transfer
valve Fuel from
refuelling vehicle
ENG 2
Crossfeed Valve LP valve
ENG 2
The parking SOP requests the flight crew to set the fuel pumps and center
transfer valves OFF. This means that the fuel pumps and the Left and Right CTR
TK XFR pushbutton switches should be in the OFF position. The fuel mode
selector should be in AUTO mode.
Before the next flight, the flight crew must extinguish all white lights from the
overhead panel during the cockpit preparation following the “dark cockpit”
philosophy. The fuel pumps are switched ON and the Left and Right CTR
TK XFR pushbutton switches should be pushed to extinguish their OFF light
(fig.6). If the flight crew observes the FUEL MODE SEL MAN light ON, it must
be switched OFF at this stage.
1. Perform TSM Task “Refuel - Fuel Spillage From NACA Vent During Refuel’
to identify the root cause of the spillage
2. Notify Airbus about the fuel spillage event and provide the following information: