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Re: Europa-List: Re: Rotax 912ULS Low Fuel Pressure

Subject: Re: Europa-List: Re: Rotax 912ULS Low Fuel Pressure
From: Jeffrey Williams <jeffwill55@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2021 15:23:04
This has caused me to think a bit.

The Europa builder=99s manual shows the fuel going from the fuel 
selector to the electric fuel pump and then to the engine=99s 
mechanical fuel pump. Is that how it is set up? 

If so, does the fuel get pulled through the electric fuel pump by the 
mechanical fuel pump when the electrical fuel pump is turned off? That 
seems like it would cause variation at that point.

Various aircraft builder=99s books from the EAA show a parallel 
system for low-wing aircraft. Those diagrams make sense to me. In other 
words, they show the fuel being provided by a parallel fuel system, with 
fuel lines going from the fuel selector to both 1) the electric fuel 
pump and then to the carb, and  2) to the engine=99s mechanical 
fuel pump and to the carb. 

That way, if the mechanical pump quits, the electrical pump doesn=99
t have to try to push fuel though the mechanical one to get to the carb. 
And, the mechanical pump doesn=99t have to pull fuel through the 
electric fuel pump if the electric fuel pump is off or it quits.

Which way should this be set up, and and if you think it=99s the 
way shown in the Europa builder=99s manual, why?

Jeff Williams
Builder A157


> On Apr 22, 2021, at 10:19 PM, Griffo <scangriffin@bigpond.com.au> 
wrote:
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<scangriffin@bigpond.com.au>
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> Hi Dave,
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> Hi,
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> It=C3=A2=C2=C2=99s good that you are taking precautions to avoid 
having the electric (boost/back up) pump mask/hide a failed mechanical 
fuel pump.
> However, I would question the merit of leaving your electric pump on 
at all times, as I would expect a pump, so operated, to become a service 
item replaced at ?? hours of operation (as the mechanical pump has a 
recommended service life).
> I only use my electric pump =C3=A2=C2=C2=93 prior to engine start 
(off for start) to check fuel pressure/availability. On again, for 
take-off. Off when safe height above terrain achieved. On again, when 
downwind for landing.
> Your engine will run perfectly without the need for the electric pump, 
which should only be used when you have a mechanical fuel pump failure, 
at critical times, when fuel starvation is not a good option.
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> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=501476#501476
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