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RE: Europa-List: SV: Re: SV: fuel flow and return line status

Subject: RE: Europa-List: SV: Re: SV: fuel flow and return line status
From: Clives email <clive.maf@googlemail.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 21:13:49

Hi Svein,

Thanks for your reply.  I regret that the 9lit/hr indicated figure I gave in
my last email is actually wrong - 9lit/hr is indicated with the 912ULS
running at idle and with boost pump 'on'.  I just checked the boost
pump-only flow rate (my a/c is in the garage next door for the winter), and
it reads just over 4Lit/hr with a K factor of 17030 - which I think all
tallies rather well with your comments about 'spot' flow rates vs totalised
flow rates and the 9 lit/hr figures you have found.  My K factor will be
specific to the sensor/Stratomaster setup of course, other combinations may
easily have different K factors.

Regards,


Clive.

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Sidsel & Svein
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Sent: 15 March 2013 18:19
Subject: SV: Europa-List: SV: Re: SV: fuel flow and return line status

--> <sidsel.svein@oslo.online.no>

 Hello Clive,

> Thinking more about the single fuel flow setup - would you agree that 
> another way of checking the restrictor is not blocked, is simply to
monitor
> that there IS fuel flow without the engine running but with the boost 
> pump running?  I get around 9L/hr.
> 
> Assuming the float chambers are full and there are no external leaks, 
> not sure where else fuel can go if it is not being consumed by a 
> running
engine. . .
> 
> Clive
> 

Yes, I do agree.  This is effectively the same as I will do with my
two-sender set-up :  momentarily switch off the feed (total) flow sender and
switch the return flow sender to the feed input as a single sender.

Your 9L/hr return flow is close to what I measured when I, too, had a system
with only one sender - I got approx. 10L/hr.  However, if you have adjusted
the k-factor to get a reasonably good totalizer function (i.e. adjusted the
k-factor so that the displayed fuel consumed on an average flight is
approximately correct), your actual return flow is higher than the displayed
flow, of course.

Regards,
Svein



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