Mailing List flyrotary@lancaironline.net Message #63251
From: Neil Unger <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] Fuel Pump current and pressures
Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2017 07:55:24 +1100
To: Rotary motors in aircraft <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>

Steve,  Pumps seem normal, work them harder and they will draw more amps.  same as climbing an aircraft, quicker climb = more hp.  Looks like your regulator cannot handle the flow as you have concluded.  Does the toyota reg altitude compensate?  Forget what my reg is but cost a lot of money, -- that I remember!!  Neil.


On 3/24/2017 8:14 PM, steve Izett wrote:
Hi Guys
Hi Peoples

Here is a photo of our parallel pumps plumbed with 3/8 aluminium lines feed from a 28 gallon header tank above to the right.
Fuel then passes through the firewall and race filter before feeding the rail and returning via the pressure regulator (4cyl toyota reg) 
back through the firewall to the header tank, again in 3/8.

I did further measurements today. 

1. Bottom Pump only ~8A and 48psi - Turning both pumps on this pump draws 9.9A and produces a rail pressure of 65psi
2. Bottom Pump only ~9.9A and 44psi - Turning both pumps on this pump draws 14.8A and produces the same rail pressure of 65psi

So bottom pump goes from 8.0 -> 9.9A (1.9A increase) under higher head pressure
Top pump goes from 9.9A -> 14.8A (5.1A increase) under same head!!

Clearly Pressure Reg bypass capacity is inadequate for both pumps, perhaps with even one pump running. 
(I don’t have data of fuel pressure under load to see if it drops as power is applied)
I think I modelled the pump layout/manifold after seeing someone else’s and not sure if it causes any problems?
The pumps came from eBay stating that they were genuine Walbro and now I’m wondering.

Cheers

Steve Izett
Glasair Super II RG Renesis 4 port RD1C EC3 EM3 






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