Sec. 25.1443 - Minimum mass flow of supplemental
oxygen.
(a) If continuous flow equipment is
installed for use by flight crewmembers, the minimum mass flow of
supplemental oxygen required for each crewmember may not be less than the
flow required to maintain, during inspiration, a mean tracheal oxygen
partial pressure of 149 mm. Hg. when breathing 15 liters per minute, BTPS,
and with a maximum tidal volume of 700 cc. with a constant time interval
between respirations.
(b) If demand equipment is installed for
use by flight crewmembers, the minimum mass flow of supplemental oxygen
required for each crewmember may not be less than the flow required to
maintain, during inspiration, a mean tracheal oxygen partial pressure of
122 mm. Hg., up to and including a cabin pressure altitude of 35,000 feet,
and 95 percent oxygen between cabin pressure altitudes of 35,000 and
40,000 feet, when breathing 20 liters per minute BTPS. In addition, there
must be means to allow the crew to use undiluted oxygen at their
discretion.
(c) For passengers and cabin attendants,
the minimum mass flow of supplemental oxygen required for each person at
various cabin pressure altitudes may not be less than the flow required to
maintain, during inspiration and while using the oxygen equipment
(including masks) provided, the following mean tracheal oxygen partial
pressures:
(1) At cabin pressure altitudes above
10,000 feet up to and including 18,500 feet, a mean tracheal oxygen
partial pressure of 100 mm. Hg. when breathing 15 liters per minute, BTPS,
and with a tidal volume of 700 cc. with a constant time interval between
respirations.
(2) At cabin pressure altitudes above
18,500 feet up to and including 40,000 feet, a mean tracheal oxygen
partial pressure of 83.8 mm. Hg. when breathing 30 liters per minute, BTPS,
and with a tidal volume of 1,100 cc. with a constant time interval between
respirations.
(d) If first-aid oxygen equipment is
installed, the minimum mass flow of oxygen to each user may not be less
than four liters per minute, STPD. However, there may be a means to
decrease this flow to not less than two liters per minute, STPD, at any
cabin altitude. The quantity of oxygen required is based upon an average
flow rate of three liters per minute per person for whom first-aid oxygen
is required.
(e) If portable oxygen equipment is
installed for use by crewmembers, the minimum mass flow of supplemental
oxygen is the same as specified in paragraph (a) or (b) of this section,
whichever is applicable.