Mailing List flyrotary@lancaironline.net Message #28392
From: Al Gietzen <ALVentures@cox.net>
Subject: RE: [FlyRotary] Re: Radiator Expansion Tank
Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2005 09:34:36 -0800
To: 'Rotary motors in aircraft' <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>

 

Hi Al;

    While my system is laid out somewhat differently (not withstanding the EWP), I too have 2 pressure caps, one 22psi cap on the system and a 15 psi cap on the overflow bottle. My overflow bottle is a new snowmobile coolant bottle that I had surplus and it happened to have a 1bar cap one it. Now I had expected to see compound pressures on my system (22+15=37), but have never seen greater than 23 psi. (On my latest flight it appears that the coolant press reg has failed as it read 0 psi even when I loosened the cap and found plenty of pressure).

    In your post you state that it is possible to reach 38 psi, then you go on to say that on take-off your system is at least 23 psi. So my question is have you ever seen any compound pressures in your system (greater than 23 psi ???)

 

Yes; both during pressure test and during operation.  During a pressure test, the gauge on my little battery powered air pump read 40 psi when air was escaping from the overflow bottle. Unless something else is happening, the pressures are additive.  The cap controls the pressure difference between what is under the cap, and what is downstream at the overflow.  The overflow from my filler neck cap connects to the overflow bottle.  When there is no pressure in the overflow bottle the system pressure goes up quite rapidly to about 23# as the engine warms.  As more coolant is forced into the overflow bottle, and that pressure builds, the system pressure increases.

 

I haven’t bothered to observe; but as the coolant temp drops, I expect the pressure drops quite rapidly to about the pressure that is in the overflow bottle.

 

Al

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